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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 QuoteFrom colonial homes in Concord to Cape Cod cottages, Worcester split-levels with battery storage, and Pioneer Valley farms — see the range of solar installations NuWatt Energy designs and installs across Massachusetts.
Note: Projects shown are representative installations illustrating typical NuWatt work. Specific customer details are not disclosed.
Eight project profiles spanning the diversity of Massachusetts solar — by geography, building type, roof configuration, and incentive stack.
All-electric home — system offsets 100% of annual consumption
First solar installation in this triple-decker row — neighbors since inquired
Engineered for 130 mph wind exposure, 25-year structural warranty
Battery dispatch managed by ConnectedSolutions — earns $675/year in DR revenue
Each of 24 units receives ~$120/year in SMART income on top of electricity savings
Proves solar is achievable on historic Salem properties with the right approach
Best economics: solar-ready new construction reduces install cost ~15%
SMART agricultural adder + USDA REAP grant makes farm solar exceptional ROI
NuWatt Energy installs solar across all of Massachusetts, serving customers in all eight investor-owned and municipal utility territories. We hold licenses with every major utility's interconnection queue and have established relationships with municipal building departments statewide.
Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, Newton, Needham, Wellesley, Waltham, Watertown, Medford, Arlington, Belmont
Salem, Beverly, Gloucester, Marblehead, Newburyport, Peabody, Danvers
Braintree, Hingham, Scituate, Plymouth, Marshfield
Falmouth, Sandwich, Barnstable, Yarmouth, Dennis, Brewster, Orleans
Framingham, Natick, Marlborough, Shrewsbury, Westborough
Worcester, Leominster, Fitchburg, Gardner, Southborough
Springfield, Northampton, Amherst, Hadley, Greenfield, Holyoke
Pittsfield, Lenox, Great Barrington, Williamstown
If your town is in Massachusetts, we can install there. We handle permitting with every city and town building department across the state, including communities with unique requirements like historic district overlays, coastal setback rules, and municipal utility interconnection procedures.
Check Your AddressEvery project in our gallery went through the same rigorous design process. Here is what separates a well-designed Massachusetts solar installation from a system that underperforms.
Current installation pricing by system size — no ITC in 2026.
How the SMART incentive works, current rates, enrollment steps.
Earn $225-$275/kW in demand response revenue from your battery.
When rooftop solar is not viable — ground mount options in MA.
Navigate HDC approvals for historic homes across Massachusetts.
Section 48/48E ITC + MACRS + SMART for commercial buildings.
These are representative project profiles based on the types of installations NuWatt Energy completes across Massachusetts. They illustrate the range of home types, system sizes, equipment choices, and challenges we routinely navigate. We do not share specific customer data or addresses without written permission.
Most Massachusetts single-family homes install systems between 6 kW and 12 kW, depending on roof size, energy consumption, and budget. The average NuWatt residential installation is approximately 8-9 kW, producing 9,000-11,000 kWh per year. We always right-size the system to your actual consumption rather than oversizing for SMART income alone.
Yes. We have experience navigating Historic District Commission (HDC) approvals in Salem, Newburyport, Concord, Marblehead, and other communities. Where rooftop solar is restricted, ground mounts or carport installations are often approved. We handle the HDC application process as part of our standard permitting service.
Yes. Triple-deckers and other multi-unit buildings can participate in SMART as shared net metering projects. The system is installed on the building, and electricity credits are allocated across unit accounts. We handle the shared net metering designation paperwork with Eversource or National Grid.
Yes. For battery storage installations in Eversource and National Grid territory, we enroll the battery in ConnectedSolutions at system commissioning. Eversource pays $275/kW for summer demand response events, and National Grid pays $225/kW. A 13.5 kWh battery typically earns $675-$900 per year in ConnectedSolutions revenue.
In most Massachusetts markets, the timeline from signed contract to Permission to Operate (PTO) is 8-14 weeks. This includes engineering and design (2 weeks), permitting (3-6 weeks depending on municipality), installation (1-2 days), and interconnection inspection and approval (2-4 weeks). Cape Cod and historic districts may take longer.
Yes. NuWatt installs commercial systems from 25 kW up to 500+ kW for farms, small businesses, offices, and multifamily buildings. Agricultural properties in Massachusetts may qualify for the SMART agricultural adder and USDA REAP grants, significantly improving project economics. Contact us for a commercial feasibility assessment.
Every Massachusetts property is different. Our design team will evaluate your roof, consumption history, and available incentives — including SMART enrollment, ConnectedSolutions battery, and any applicable adders — and give you a detailed proposal at no cost.