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NuWatt designs, installs, and manages solar, battery, heat pump, and EV charger systems across 9 states. One company, one warranty, one point of contact.
Get a Free QuoteSnow-load tested, cold-climate optimized panels for MA, CT, NH, RI, ME, VT
New England homes face heavy snow loads, high electricity rates ($0.25-$0.33/kWh), and variable sun. Panels need strong frames (5,400+ Pa snow load rating), good low-light performance, and high efficiency to maximize production on shorter winter days. With the residential ITC expired in 2026, choosing cost-effective panels with strong warranties matters more than ever.
Ranked by performance, value, and suitability for New England. All products are installed and serviced by NuWatt Energy.
Designed for northern climates with industry-leading 5,400 Pa snow load rating. US-made qualifies for domestic content bonus on commercial projects. Strong low-light performance in New England's overcast winters.
Highest efficiency panel we install aside from Maxeon. HJT cells perform exceptionally in cold weather — the best temperature coefficient means more power on cold, sunny New England winter days.
NuWatt's standard panel for a reason — proven reliability, US manufacturing, and the best price-to-performance ratio. Excellent choice when maximizing ROI matters most.
Lowest cost per watt with surprisingly high 22.3% efficiency thanks to N-type TOPCon technology. Great for larger systems where panel count isn't constrained by roof space.
New England gets 40-80 inches of snow annually. Choose panels rated for at least 5,000 Pa to handle heavy wet snow without frame warping.
With limited roof space, higher-efficiency panels (22%+) produce more power per square foot. But if you have ample roof space, budget panels at $0.85-$1.05/W deliver better ROI.
Silfab and Q CELLS are made in the USA. For commercial projects, this unlocks a 10% domestic content bonus on the ITC.
The residential federal tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025. Focus on state incentives and panel longevity for the best 25-year return.
NuWatt's energy consultants help you pick the right solar panels for your home, budget, and goals. Free consultation, no pressure.