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With one of the best companies in Maryland


5,000+ Projects Since 2006
EDGE Energy stands out as a six-time ENERGY STAR® Contractor of the Year with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We're here to help eliminate your energy bills and get free from fossil fuels with high performance solar panels, heat pumps, and more.
Why Homeowners Choose EDGE
//Why Choose Us
Proven Experience
Two decades of delivering compliant, reliable solar, HVAC, and home energy projects.
In House Expertise
Design, installation, and service handled by EDGE employees. No subcontractor roulette.
Built the Right Way
Engineered for performance, longevity, and code compliance from day one.
Accountability After Install
We service what we install and stand behind the work long after the project is complete.

Our teams are ready to help!
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Our teams are ready to help!
#1. Give us a call or send an email
- Phone: (888) 586-3343
- Email: hello@dev.edge-gogreen.com
#2. Drop by our office in Beltsville
6854 Distribution Dr, Beltsville, MD 20705

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do Maryland solar panels cost?
Before tax credits and other incentives, most homeowners in Maryland can expect to pay between $20,000 and $60,000 for top-of-the-line solar panels. The average cost is $34,000 for a Maryland solar installation, which covers about 83% of the electricity bill. In most cases, financing will make your investment earn more money than it costs per month. The cost varies depending on a few factors, including the size of the system, the type of panels used, and the complexity of the installation. It's important to note that these costs are before any state or federal incentives – which can be stacked on a single installation – all of which will reduce the overall investment substantially and add value to your home. Most incentives are only around for a limited time on a first-come first-served basis. To get an accurate estimate for your home, please give us a call at (888) 586-3343 to schedule a free consultation.
Can I afford solar panels in Maryland?
Everyone can get on the path to home electrification. Whether you can fully electrify your home depends on a few factors: Current Energy Usage: We'll start by looking at your current energy bills and how your home uses energy. This helps us understand where the biggest opportunities for savings and efficiency lie. Existing Appliances: We'll evaluate your existing heating, cooling, water heating, and cooking systems. Homes with older, less efficient appliances are often great candidates for electrification. Electrical Infrastructure: We'll assess your home's electrical panel to see if it can handle additional electric appliances. In some cases, a panel upgrade might be necessary, and we can take care of that too. Home Condition: The age, size, and insulation of your home all play a role in how well electrification will work. A well-insulated home with good air sealing is ideal for maximizing the benefits of electric appliances like heat pumps. Solar Potential: If you're considering pairing electrification with solar energy, we'll also evaluate your roof's suitability for solar panels, including its orientation, shading, and available space. By going through these steps, we can help you determine how far down the path of electrification you can go, as well as what upgrades would be most beneficial.
How many solar panels do I need?
The first step to electrifying your home is to reach out to us. Give us a call at (888) 586-3343 or send us a message. We'll start by discussing your priorities and needs. Based on that conversation, we'll recommend the best starting point, whether it's a solar assessment, HVAC consultation, home energy audit, or a combination. We're here to guide you on the path to full electrification, one step at a time.
What are the solar maintenance costs over time?
You can absolutely electrify your home in phases, and many homeowners choose to take this approach. For example, you might start by installing solar panels and a heat pump to replace your gas furnace. Then, a few months or a year later, you could upgrade your water heater to an electric heat pump model. Finally, you might choose to replace your gas stove with an induction cooktop. This phased approach allows you to spread out the investment and focus on the upgrades that make the most sense for your home and budget at each stage. We'll work with you to create a plan that fits your timeline and priorities.
Does solar work in the winter? What about storms?
Choosing between different electrification options depends on your home's specific needs, your energy goals, and your budget. If your primary goal is to reduce your energy bills and reliance on the grid, starting with solar panels might be the best choice. If you're looking to improve heating and cooling efficiency, a heat pump could be the right option. We recommend starting with a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your home's current energy usage and help you prioritize the most impactful upgrades. Our team will guide you through the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision.
Do I need a backup battery (storage)?
Choosing between different electrification options depends on your home's specific needs, your energy goals, and your budget. If your primary goal is to reduce your energy bills and reliance on the grid, starting with solar panels might be the best choice. If you're looking to improve heating and cooling efficiency, a heat pump could be the right option. We recommend starting with a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your home's current energy usage and help you prioritize the most impactful upgrades. Our team will guide you through the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision.
Microinverters, string inverters, or SolarEdge?
Choosing between different electrification options depends on your home's specific needs, your energy goals, and your budget. If your primary goal is to reduce your energy bills and reliance on the grid, starting with solar panels might be the best choice. If you're looking to improve heating and cooling efficiency, a heat pump could be the right option. We recommend starting with a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your home's current energy usage and help you prioritize the most impactful upgrades. Our team will guide you through the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision.
What are pitfalls of different solar offers?
Choosing between different electrification options depends on your home's specific needs, your energy goals, and your budget. If your primary goal is to reduce your energy bills and reliance on the grid, starting with solar panels might be the best choice. If you're looking to improve heating and cooling efficiency, a heat pump could be the right option. We recommend starting with a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your home's current energy usage and help you prioritize the most impactful upgrades. Our team will guide you through the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision.
What are the risks with a cheap solar installation?
Choosing between different electrification options depends on your home's specific needs, your energy goals, and your budget. If your primary goal is to reduce your energy bills and reliance on the grid, starting with solar panels might be the best choice. If you're looking to improve heating and cooling efficiency, a heat pump could be the right option. We recommend starting with a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your home's current energy usage and help you prioritize the most impactful upgrades. Our team will guide you through the pros and cons of each option to help you make an informed decision.