Why 2025 might be the best year yet to go solar in the Sunshine State
Florida lives up to its name — and in 2025, sunshine is more valuable than ever. With utility bills climbing and solar technology advancing, homeowners across the state are asking:
Here’s what the numbers — and your neighbors — are saying.
Florida averages over 230 sunny days a year. That’s free power — hitting your roof daily. Modern solar panels are sleek, powerful, and now paired with battery storage that gives you true control over your energy use.
If your power bill jumped this year, you’re not imagining things. Fuel charges and FPL rate hikes keep pushing the average bill past $280–$320 — with no ceiling in sight.
It’s an upgrade for your home — and your wallet. Today’s systems are designed for Florida’s heat,storms, and lifestyle.
“Our bill dropped from $241 to $29 — I wish we’d done it sooner.”
— Maria, Port Orange
“After one hurricane season with battery backup, we’ll never go back.”
— Joel, Ormond Beach
If you own your home, your bill is over $150, and you’re planning to stay for a few years — the answer is simple: yes. The longer you wait, the more you pay into a system that gives nothing back.
Stop by the showroom. Touch the tech. Ask anything.