About  Ellingson Solar

At Ellingson Solar, we are more than just a solar installation company in Illinois. We are your partners in creating a sustainable and energy-efficient future for Illinois, and its surrounding communities. With a focus on providing high-quality Illinois solar solutions, our mission is to make renewable energy accessible and affordable for everyone, from homeowners to business owners and even mobile home residents.

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Our Vision

We envision a world where clean, renewable energy powers every home and business, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and helping to combat climate change. By bringing cutting-edge technology, like Tesla Powerwall 3 batteries, to Springfield Illinois, we aim to lead the local solar revolution.


Why Choose Ellingson Solar?

Local Expertise: As a Illinois-based solar company, we understand the unique energy needs of our community.


Innovative Solutions: From grid-locked solar panels to advanced battery storage options, we use the latest technology to maximize efficiency and savings.


Customer-Centric Approach: Your satisfaction is our priority. We customize each solar system to fit your specific requirements and offer flexible financing options to make solar accessible to all.


Commitment to Excellence:  With comprehensive warranties and reliable repair services, we stand by the quality of our work.

Our Services


Ellingson Solar offers a range of services, including residential, commercial, and roof-top solar installations Illinois, battery storage solutions, credit repair consulting, and solar repairs and maintenance. Whether you’re looking to reduce your energy bills, invest in sustainable energy for your business, or overcome credit challenges to go Illinois solar, we have the expertise to guide you every step of the way.


Join Us in Creating a Greener Future


Ellingson Solar is committed to empowering Illinois residents to make smarter energy choices. Let us help you harness the power of the sun and take control of your energy future. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you transition to solar energy Illinois.


Why Ellingson Solar in Illinois?

45

Years of combined experience

>1,200

Successful projects

35

Trained professionals

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“We are so happy with our new solar installation and impressed with the team's quality and workmanship."

Lynda Johnson

Group 4

“The service was very professional and I would happily recommend them! The solar panels look great and we're excited to start saving."

Harley Baker

Group 4

“Honest and reliable service. Quick and friendly too. I would not hesitate to recommend this team for any job." 

Antony Basques

FAQ

  • How does solar power work?

    Solar power works by capturing sunlight and converting it into electricity. Solar panels, made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells, absorb sunlight and generate direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts this DC electricity into alternating current (AC), which can be used to power your home or business. Any excess energy can be stored in batteries, like the Tesla Powerwall 3, or sent back to the grid for credits on your utility bill.

  • How much can I save by switching to solar power?

    Savings from solar power depend on several factors, including your energy consumption, local electricity rates, and the size of your solar system. On average, homeowners can reduce their utility bills by 50% to 90%. With incentives like Illinois solar tax credits and federal tax rebates, the upfront cost of solar installation is significantly reduced, making it a cost-effective investment over time.

  • What happens if my solar panels produce more power than I use?

    If your solar panels produce excess energy, the surplus can be sent back to the utility grid through a process called net metering. You’ll receive credits on your utility bill for the energy your system exports, which can offset costs when your solar panels aren’t producing as much energy, such as at night or on cloudy days.

  • Is my roof suitable for solar panels?

    Most roofs can support solar panels, but factors like roof condition, orientation, angle, and shading from trees or buildings can affect suitability. During an initial consultation, our experts will assess your roof’s structure and exposure to sunlight to determine the best configuration for optimal energy production.