From the coastal energy of New Haven to the business hub of Hartford, Connecticut property owners and tenants are embracing on-site solar energy systems—unlocking new revenue streams, cutting energy costs, and advancing sustainability across rooftops, parking lots, and open land.
In Connecticut, solar offers strong financial and environmental benefits. With attractive state incentives, supportive net metering policies, and declining installation costs, adding solar across your property or portfolio is more accessible than ever. As a trusted solar partner in Connecticut, Wunder helps commercial and industrial clients transition to clean energy and unlock meaningful savings, energy resilience, and ESG value. Whether you're installing rooftop systems, solar carports, or participating in Connecticut’s Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF) program, the return on investment is both measurable and impactful.
Earn lease income in Connecticut by leasing rooftop or land space for solar energy projects.
Lower your operating costs with solar energy and take advantage of Connecticut solar incentives and net metering programs.
Leverage Wunder's no-cost structures to capture all of solar's benefits without coming out of pocket.
Meet sustainability and regulatory requirements by installing commercial solar systems backed by Connecticut solar programs.
Appeal to ESG-driven tenants with visible solar investments that align with corporate sustainability goals.
Boost long-term property value with solar installations that improve NOI and make your asset more attractive to buyers and tenants.
Connecticut offers a variety of solar programs tailored to different property types and energy goals. Behind-the-meter (BTM) systems are perfect for businesses and facilities aiming to offset their own energy consumption and lower utility costs. Community solar programs, supported by recent legislation, enable property owners to host solar arrays and sell the generated power to other businesses and residents within their utility service area. Virtual Net Metering (VNM) allows organizations to share solar credits from one location across multiple properties they own within the same utility territory. Wunder can guide you through these options, as well as additional opportunities like Renewable Energy Credit (REC) sales and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
Behind-the-meter solar in Connecticut enables businesses to install solar panels on-site and directly offset their electricity usage. This setup reduces utility bills and supports energy independence, while allowing companies to benefit from Connecticut's net metering and available solar incentives.
Community solar in Connecticut enables property owners to host solar arrays and sell the generated energy to off-site subscribers, including residents and businesses. Recent legislative efforts have expanded this model, making it easier to earn recurring income while increasing access to clean, affordable energy across the state.
Connecticut's Virtual Net Metering program lets organizations credit solar generation from one location to other properties they own within the same utility service area. Ideal for multi-site businesses, VNM maximizes solar value and simplifies energy management across a portfolio.
Connecticut provides a comprehensive range of solar incentives—such as grants, tax credits, and exemptions—designed to make solar energy more accessible and affordable for both residents and businesses.
Get a 30% federal tax credit on solar installation costs, reducing your upfront investment significantly.
Low-interest loans from Connecticut Green Bank help finance solar projects and related home improvements.
Two tariff options let you earn credits or payments for the solar energy you produce over 20 years.
Save on upfront costs with sales tax exemption and avoid property tax increases from solar installations.
Your Connecticut property's utility provider plays a major role in the financial performance of your solar project. In Connecticut, two primary electric utilities support commercial solar and community solar programs: Connecticut Utilities: Eversource, United Illuminating
Ideal property types for commercial solar in Connecticut include large rooftops, warehouses, distribution centers, office buildings, big box retail, industrial facilities, agricultural land, parking lots, parking garages, brownfields, capped landfills, manufacturing plants, hospitals, universities, data centers, logistics hubs, municipal and government buildings, self-storage facilities, cold storage warehouses, shopping centers, airports, and school campuses.
Wunder delivers turnkey commercial solar installation in Connecticut—combining expert system design, professional installation, and flexible financing options to meet your business needs. We handle everything from feasibility studies and permitting to construction and utility interconnection, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish. With tailored financing solutions and proven performance, going solar in Connecticut has never been more accessible or cost-effective. Partner with us to design smarter, install faster, and save more.
Among the leading solar companies in Connecticut, we specialize in turnkey solar solutions for commercial and industrial property owners. From property evaluation and permitting with the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority to utility interconnection, we manage every step of the process. With many projects requiring little to no upfront capital, partnering with a trusted Connecticut solar company like Wunder makes it easy to start saving on energy and generating income from your property.
Learn MoreWunder provides commercial and industrial solar solutions across all of Connecticut, serving every city and town—large and small—throughout the state.
Wunder provides commercial and industrial solar solutions across all of Connecticut, serving every county in the state: Fairfield County, Hartford County, New Haven County, New London County, Litchfield County, Middlesex County, Tolland County, and Windham County.
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