Solar Installers in Kansas

Solar Solutions Across the Sunflower State

Clear Earth Solar is a trusted solar installer serving homeowners, farmers, and businesses across Kansas. We design and install high-performance solar energy systems tailored to Kansas weather conditions, utility regulations, and available incentives—helping you lower electricity bills and gain energy independence.

Whether you’re in Kansas City, Wichita, Topeka, or rural Kansas, our experienced team handles everything from system design to permitting and installation.

Why Go Solar in Kansas?

Kansas is one of the most underrated solar states in the U.S.

Strong Solar Potential

  • Kansas receives 4.5–5.5 peak sun hours per day

  • Flat terrain and open land = ideal for rooftop and ground-mount systems

  • Solar performs well even during winter months

Rising Electricity Costs

  • Utility rates continue to increase year over year

  • Solar locks in long-term energy savings

Energy Independence

  • Reduce reliance on the grid

  • Protect against outages and rate hikes

  • Pair solar with battery storage for backup power

Kansas Solar Incentives & Tax Credits (2025)

Kansas homeowners and businesses can significantly reduce the cost of solar installation through available incentives:

Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

  • 30% tax credit on the total system cost

  • Applies to residential and commercial systems

  • Covers panels, inverters, racking, batteries, and labor

Property Tax Exemption (Kansas)

  • Solar installations are exempt from property tax increases

  • Your home value can rise without higher property taxes

Net Metering (Utility Dependent)

Kansas utilities such as Evergy offer net metering programs that allow you to earn credits for excess power sent back to the grid.

(Incentives and net-metering policies vary by utility and location — we handle all compliance and paperwork.)

Our Solar Installation Services in Kansas

Residential Solar

  • Custom rooftop solar systems

  • Battery backup options

  • Ideal for homes, farms, and rural properties

Commercial & Agricultural Solar

  • Warehouses, offices, retail, and manufacturing

  • Farms, irrigation systems, and agricultural operations

  • Scalable systems with strong ROI

Battery Storage

  • Energy backup during outages

  • Time-of-use optimization

  • Increased self-consumption

Cities We Serve in Kansas

We provide solar installation services across the state, including:

  • Kansas City

  • Wichita

  • Topeka

  • Overland Park

  • Olathe

  • Lawrence

  • Manhattan

  • Salina

  • Hutchinson

  • And surrounding rural areas

Don’t see your city listed? 

We likely still serve your area — contact us to confirm.


Why Choose Clear Earth Solar?

✔️ Midwest-focused solar expertise

✔️ Honest system sizing (no overselling)

✔️ High-quality Tier-1 equipment

✔️ Full permitting & utility coordination

✔️ Clean, professional installations

✔️ Long-term support and warranties

We design solar systems that make financial and practical sense, not cookie-cutter installs.


How Our Kansas Solar Process Works

  1. Free Solar Assessment
    Roof, land, usage, and utility review

  2. Custom System Design
    Optimized for Kansas sun and your energy needs

  3. Permitting & Utility Approval
    We handle all paperwork and coordination

  4. Professional Installation
    Clean, efficient, code-compliant installs

  5. Inspection & Activation
    System switched on and monitored

FAQ's

Yes. With strong sun exposure, rising utility costs, and the 30% federal tax credit, most Kansas solar systems pay for themselves in 7–10 years.

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Yes. Kansas is excellent for ground-mounted and agricultural solar systems due to open land and minimal shading.

Costs vary based on system size and energy usage, but incentives significantly reduce upfront costs. We provide transparent, customized quotes.

Yes. We manage all permitting, utility approvals, and inspections for Kansas solar installations.