The average New Jersey homeowner pays roughly $1,800 per year to the utility — and that bill rises 4–6% every year on average. Solar is the only way to turn that line item into a fixed cost you control for 25+ years.
In New Jersey, the Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) pays a fixed price per MWh of production for 15 years — locked-in revenue on top of the utility savings. Layer in 1:1 net metering and the state property-tax exemption, and most NJ homeowners see payback in 8–12 years on equipment built to last 25–30.
We approach residential the same way we approach a 1 MW commercial array: real engineering, Tier-1 hardware, in-house crews, and warranties that mean something.