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Solar Installation in New Mexico

196 zip codes with active providers out of 366 total (53.6% coverage). Ranked #15 of 24 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$90

National Avg

$90.89

Coverage

53.6%

vs National

-1%

State vs National Average

New Mexico: $90-1.0% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($91)

Solar Installation Costs in New Mexico

Typical cost range: $15,000–$30,000 before tax credits (6–10 kW system)

Residential solar system (6 kW)$12,000–$18,000
Residential solar system (10 kW)$20,000–$30,000
Battery storage (Tesla Powerwall or equivalent)$10,000–$16,000
Solar panel removal and reinstallation (for reroofing)$1,500–$3,000
EV charger add-on with solar$500–$1,500
Ground-mounted solar system$20,000–$40,000

When to Hire a Solar Installation

Your monthly electric bill is consistently $150+ and your roof gets good south-facing sun exposure with minimal shading
Your roof is in good condition with at least 15 years of life remaining — you don't want to remove panels for reroofing
You want to lock in the 30% federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) while it's still available at the full rate
You're building a new home and can integrate solar at a lower installed cost during construction

What to Look For

NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification — the gold standard for solar installers
A site-specific design based on your actual roof orientation, pitch, shading analysis (using tools like Aurora or Helioscope), and real energy usage
Experience with your local utility's interconnection process, permitting requirements, and net metering policies
Transparent pricing that separates equipment, labor, permitting, and any financing costs — watch for hidden dealer fees

Common Solar Installation Problems in New Mexico

Oversized or undersized systems because the installer used generic estimates instead of actual utility bills and site-specific production modeling

Roof leaks at panel mounting points from improper flashing — this is the most common installation defect

Inverter failures at 10–15 years requiring $1,000–$3,000 replacement (microinverters last longer but cost more upfront)

Production underperformance from shading that wasn't properly accounted for in the design phase

Utility interconnection delays — some utilities take months to approve and install the net meter

Misleading financing terms that make solar appear free but include escalator clauses or balloon payments

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Solar Installation in New Mexico

Can you show me a production model specific to my roof, and what assumptions does it use?

Reputable installers use satellite imagery and tools like Aurora Solar or Helioscope to model your specific roof, orientation, and shading. If they're quoting from generic averages or square footage alone, the estimate is unreliable.

What's my all-in cost after the federal tax credit, and what's my expected payback period?

The 30% federal ITC makes solar economics work for most homeowners. But you need to qualify (have enough tax liability). Ask for the total cost, net cost after credits, and a realistic payback calculation based on your actual rates and usage.

What happens if I need to reroof in 10–15 years?

Removing and reinstalling solar panels costs $1,500–$3,000. If your roof is older than 10 years, replacing it before solar installation saves money long-term. An honest installer will tell you this even though it delays their sale.

Red Flags When Hiring a Solar Installation

  • Pressures you to sign today with 'limited-time' discounts or claims the tax credit is expiring soon — the 30% ITC is locked through 2032
  • Cannot provide a site-specific production estimate using satellite imagery and shading analysis tools
  • Pushes a lease or PPA without clearly explaining purchase as an option — leases often have less favorable economics for the homeowner
  • No NABCEP certification and cannot show a portfolio of local installations with references
  • Quotes seem too good to be true — check for hidden dealer fees, escalator clauses in financing, or omitted costs like permit fees and interconnection

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Solar Installation

DIY solar is technically possible but inadvisable for most homeowners. Grid-tied solar requires electrical permits, interconnection agreements with your utility, structural engineering review, and compliance with NEC rapid-shutdown requirements. Incorrect installation can void panel warranties, cause roof leaks, create fire hazards from improper wiring, and may not qualify for the federal tax credit if not installed by a licensed contractor. The labor portion of solar installation is only about 10% of total cost — the savings from DIY don't justify the risks, complexity, and potential loss of the 30% federal tax credit.

Solar Installation Safety Tips

  • Solar panels produce electricity whenever the sun is shining and cannot be turned off — working on a solar array without proper training creates electrocution risk
  • Rooftop work without proper fall protection is dangerous — ensure your installer uses harnesses and anchor points per OSHA standards
  • Battery storage systems (lithium-ion) require proper ventilation and fire suppression considerations — they should be installed in compliance with local fire codes

Best Time to Hire a Solar Installation in New Mexico

Solar installation can happen year-round in most climates, but late summer and fall are often the best times to sign contracts — you'll be installed before winter utility bills peak and positioned for maximum spring/summer production. The solar industry is busiest in spring and early summer, which means longer wait times and less scheduling flexibility. Winter installations work fine in most states but may take longer due to shorter daylight hours. If you're planning a roof replacement, do that first — removing and reinstalling panels costs $1,500–$3,000.

Solar Installation Licensing in New Mexico

Solar installers need an electrical contractor's license in most states, with some states requiring additional solar-specific certifications. Many jurisdictions require separate permits for electrical, structural, and utility interconnection. NABCEP certification is voluntary but highly recommended as a quality indicator. Verify your installer carries liability insurance, workers' compensation, and is registered with your state's contractor licensing board.

City-by-City Costs (143 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Abiquiu$90.00$90.00$90.001
Albuquerque$90.00$90.00$90.0041
Alcalde$90.00$90.00$90.001
Algodones$90.00$90.00$90.001
Angel Fire$90.00$90.00$90.001
Anton Chico$90.00$90.00$90.001
Arroyo Seco$90.00$90.00$90.001
Belen$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bernalillo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bloomfield$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bluewater$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bosque$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bosque Farms$90.00$90.00$90.001
Buena Vista$90.00$90.00$90.001
Canjilon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Canones$90.00$90.00$90.001
Carson$90.00$90.00$90.001
Casa Blanca$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cebolla$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cedar Crest$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cerrillos$90.00$90.00$90.001
Chamisal$90.00$90.00$90.001
Church Rock$90.00$90.00$90.001
Claunch$90.00$90.00$90.001
Clines Corners$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cochiti Lake$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cochiti Pueblo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Continental Divide$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cordova$90.00$90.00$90.001
Corona$90.00$90.00$90.001
Corrales$90.00$90.00$90.001
Counselor$90.00$90.00$90.001
Coyote$90.00$90.00$90.001
Crownpoint$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cuba$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cubero$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cuervo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Dixon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Edgewood$90.00$90.00$90.001
El Prado$90.00$90.00$90.001
El Rito$90.00$90.00$90.001
Embudo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Encino$90.00$90.00$90.001
Espanola$90.00$90.00$90.002
Estancia$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fort Wingate$90.00$90.00$90.001
Gallina$90.00$90.00$90.001
Gallup$90.00$90.00$90.001
Gamerco$90.00$90.00$90.001
Glorieta$90.00$90.00$90.001
Grants$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ilfeld$90.00$90.00$90.001
Isleta$90.00$90.00$90.001
Jamestown$90.00$90.00$90.001
Jarales$90.00$90.00$90.001
Jemez Pueblo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Jemez Springs$90.00$90.00$90.001
Kirtland AFB$90.00$90.00$90.001
La Jara$90.00$90.00$90.001
La Joya$90.00$90.00$90.001
La Loma$90.00$90.00$90.001
La Madera$90.00$90.00$90.001
Laguna$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lamy$90.00$90.00$90.001
Las Vegas$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lemitar$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lindrith$90.00$90.00$90.001
Llano$90.00$90.00$90.001
Los Alamos$90.00$90.00$90.001
Los Lunas$90.00$90.00$90.001
Magdalena$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mcintosh$90.00$90.00$90.001
Medanales$90.00$90.00$90.001
Milan$90.00$90.00$90.001
Montezuma$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mora$90.00$90.00$90.001
Moriarty$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mountainair$90.00$90.00$90.001
Nageezi$90.00$90.00$90.001
New Laguna$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ohkay Owingeh$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ojo Caliente$90.00$90.00$90.001
Paguate$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pecos$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pena Blanca$90.00$90.00$90.001
Penasco$90.00$90.00$90.001
Peralta$90.00$90.00$90.001
Petaca$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pie Town$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pinehill$90.00$90.00$90.001
Placitas$90.00$90.00$90.001
Polvadera$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ponderosa$90.00$90.00$90.001
Prewitt$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pueblo Of Acoma$90.00$90.00$90.001
Rainsville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ramah$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ranchos De Taos$90.00$90.00$90.001
Regina$90.00$90.00$90.001
Rehoboth$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ribera$90.00$90.00$90.001
Rio Rancho$90.00$90.00$90.003
Rociada$90.00$90.00$90.001
Rowe$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Acacia$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Antonio$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Cristobal$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Fidel$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Jose$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Rafael$90.00$90.00$90.001
San Ysidro$90.00$90.00$90.001
Sandia Park$90.00$90.00$90.001
Santa Cruz$90.00$90.00$90.001
Santa Fe$90.00$90.00$90.0011
Santa Rosa$90.00$90.00$90.001
Santo Domingo Pueblo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Sapello$90.00$90.00$90.001
Serafina$90.00$90.00$90.001
Socorro$90.00$90.00$90.001
Stanley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Taos$90.00$90.00$90.001
Taos Ski Valley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tererro$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tesuque$90.00$90.00$90.001
Thoreau$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tijeras$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tome$90.00$90.00$90.001
Torreon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tres Piedras$90.00$90.00$90.001
Truchas$90.00$90.00$90.001
Vadito$90.00$90.00$90.001
Valdez$90.00$90.00$90.001
Vallecitos$90.00$90.00$90.001
Valmora$90.00$90.00$90.001
Vaughn$90.00$90.00$90.001
Veguita$90.00$90.00$90.001
Velarde$90.00$90.00$90.001
Villanueva$90.00$90.00$90.001
Watrous$90.00$90.00$90.001
White Rock$90.00$90.00$90.001
Willard$90.00$90.00$90.001
Yeso$90.00$90.00$90.001
Youngsville$90.00$90.00$90.001

Showing 143 of 143 rows

Coverage Gaps

214 zip codes without coverage

These areas in New Mexico have no active solar installation providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does solar installation cost in New Mexico?

The average bid for solar installation in New Mexico is $90, compared to the national average of $90.89. Prices range from $90 to $90 depending on location. Typical cost range: $15,000–$30,000 before tax credits (6–10 kW system).

What cities in New Mexico have solar installation coverage?

New Mexico has solar installation providers in 143 cities across 196 zip codes, representing 53.6% coverage of the state. Top cities include Abiquiu, Albuquerque, Alcalde, Algodones, Angel Fire.

How does New Mexico compare to the national average for solar installation?

New Mexico is 1% below the national average for solar installation. It ranks #15 out of 24 states by average bid.

Are there areas in New Mexico without solar installation providers?

Yes, 214 zip codes in New Mexico currently have no active solar installation providers. Underserved cities include Alamogordo, Albert, Albuquerque, Alto, Amalia.

When should I hire a solar installation in New Mexico?

Your monthly electric bill is consistently $150+ and your roof gets good south-facing sun exposure with minimal shading Solar installation can happen year-round in most climates, but late summer and fall are often the best times to sign contracts — you'll be installed before winter utility bills peak and positioned for maximum spring/summer production.

What should I look for in a solar installation in New Mexico?

NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification — the gold standard for solar installers. A site-specific design based on your actual roof orientation, pitch, shading analysis (using tools like Aurora or Helioscope), and real energy usage. Solar installers need an electrical contractor's license in most states, with some states requiring additional solar-specific certifications.

Can I do solar installation work myself instead of hiring a pro?

DIY solar is technically possible but inadvisable for most homeowners. Grid-tied solar requires electrical permits, interconnection agreements with your utility, structural engineering review, and compliance with NEC rapid-shutdown requirements. Incorrect installation can void panel warranties, cause roof leaks, create fire hazards from improper wiring, and may not qualify for the federal tax credit if not installed by a licensed contractor.

What warranty should I expect from a solar installation in New Mexico?

Expect a 25-year panel manufacturer warranty covering at least 80% production at year 25. Inverter warranties should be 12–25 years (microinverters) or 10–15 years (string inverters).