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Solar panels, battery storage, heat pump, and EV charger — designed and installed by one company. Eliminate all fossil fuel costs and achieve full energy independence.
Combined savings of $3,200–$5,500+ per year. State incentives reduce total investment by $10,000–$30,000+.
Looking for our editorial electrification guide? Read the Whole-Home Electrification Guide
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$55K-$85K
$3.2K-$5.5K+
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Each system works independently, but together they eliminate all fossil fuel use and maximize your savings. NuWatt designs and installs all four as one integrated project.
$15,000–$30,000
Generate free electricity to power your entire home. Size the array to cover heat pump, EV charger, and all household loads.
$10,000–$18,000
Store solar energy for nighttime use and backup power during outages. Earn ConnectedSolutions revenue in 4 states.
$12,000–$22,000
Replace oil, gas, or propane heating and AC with one system. Cold-climate models work down to -15°F.
$1,500–$3,000
Level 2 home charging powered by your solar panels. Charge overnight using stored solar energy for near-zero fuel costs.
Complete electrification delivers benefits that no single system can achieve alone.
No oil, no gas, no propane. Your entire home runs on clean electricity generated by your own solar panels and stored in your battery.
Solar+battery provides backup power during outages and insulates you from utility rate increases. Your energy cost is locked in at installation.
Combined savings of $3,200–$5,500+ per year across eliminated fuel bills, solar electricity, ConnectedSolutions revenue, and EV fuel savings.
Fully electrified homes sell faster and at premium prices. Solar, battery, heat pump, and EV charger are the most sought-after features by today’s buyers.
NuWatt performs full electrification projects in 9 states. Select your state for local incentives, costs, and town-level pricing data.
Highest electric rate = biggest solar value
$7,500 battery rebate + HP rebate stacked
Most generous HP rebate in the country
Heavy oil/propane dependency = high impact
GMP battery program + highest HP savings
$7,000 combined HP + battery rebates
Best combined solar+HP incentives
SREC income offsets lower rebates
Grid resilience critical after winter storms
Federal credits 25D (solar) and 25C (heat pump) expired December 31, 2025. Section 30C (EV charger credit, up to $1,000) expires June 30, 2026. State programs and HEAR rebates are the primary incentives for electrification in 2026.
Section 25D (solar/battery) and 25C (heat pump) expired December 31, 2025. Section 30C (EV charger, up to $1,000) is still available for installations completed by June 30, 2026.
Combined state incentives for solar, battery, and heat pump can reduce your total project cost by $10,000–$30,000+ depending on state. Visit your state page for details.
IRA-funded Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates provide up to $8,000 for low-income or $4,000 for moderate-income households. Stacks with all state programs.
We'll evaluate your home for solar, battery, heat pump, and EV charger. One assessment, one proposal, one company for everything. No cost, no obligation.
Serving Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Texas.