Stop renting your power from a grid that's about to get more expensive.
Data centers are pouring into Nevada, and the grid is being rebuilt to feed them. That buildout lands on your NV Energy bill — and it climbs every year you stay on it. Owning your power is how you opt out.
Your power, two ways
next several years
Illustrative — the direction, not a quote.
WHY YOUR BILL KEEPS CLIMBING
The grid is being rebuilt fast — and homeowners foot the bill
Data centers are coming
Nevada data centers already run about 713 MW and have more than 5,900 MW planned — on track to add roughly 25,590 GWh of demand by 2033 (Desert Research Institute, 2026). The grid has to be expanded to feed them.
Your rates climb to pay for it
Utilities recover that buildout through your bill. In 2025 NV Energy requested a ~10.8% ($33/mo) residential increase, regulators approved part of it, and a new daily demand charge starts April 2026. Bills trend one way: up.
The power goes to them, not you
Nevada sunshine becomes grid power — then a growing share is routed to industrial loads. You pay retail for electricity that’s increasingly spoken for.
THE WAY OUT
Solar here isn't about going green. It's about opting out of their rate hikes.
When you own your power, the grid's costs stop being your problem. You generate electricity on your own roof, lock in a fixed monthly payment for decades, and add a battery so the sun still powers your home after dark. Over 300 days of Nevada sunshine a year does the rest.
The grid is getting more expensive on purpose. You don't have to come along for the ride.
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See what owning your power would save you
Takes 60 seconds. No credit check. Daniel calls you within the hour.
If solar doesn't beat your NV Energy bill, he'll tell you on the call.
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WHO YOU'LL TALK TO
A local who put solar on his own roof — five years before he ever sold it
Daniel Hadobas has lived in Las Vegas since 1996 and switched his own home to solar in 2015. He knows your neighborhood, your utility, and your HOA — and handles the NV Energy and permit paperwork end-to-end so you don't get stuck.
- Independent — reputation built on 174 five-star reviews, not call-center quotas
- Won't oversell you equipment you don't need
- If solar doesn't save you money, he'll tell you on the call
- $0-down options · 25-year panel warranty · Tesla Powerwall battery
"The salesman Daniel was great — no pressure, very knowledgeable, and friendly."
"He didn't try to over-sell us more equipment than we needed. We were 100% impressed."
QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Straight answers before you ever pick up the phone
Does solar still make sense in Nevada with the net-metering changes?
Yes. The old full-retail net metering is gone, but the math still works because the real win now is hedging against rising utility rates and using a battery to avoid expensive peak-hour power. Daniel runs your actual numbers under current NV Energy rules — no guesswork.
What does it cost? Is it really $0 down?
Most homeowners qualify for $0-down financing, so you start without a big upfront check. Daniel shows you the financing payment next to your current bill so you can see the trade before you commit.
How much will I actually save?
It depends on your roof, usage, and bill — anyone who quotes a number sight-unseen is guessing. Daniel gives you a real estimate for YOUR home, and if solar won't beat your NV Energy bill, he'll tell you on the call.
What happens at night or during an outage?
A battery (like the Tesla Powerwall) stores your daytime production so your home runs on your own power after dark — and keeps the lights on during outages. Daniel sizes it to your usage.
What if I sell my house?
An owned system is a home-value asset and transfers with the sale; financed systems can be paid off or assumed by the buyer. Daniel walks you through the options so it's never a surprise.
How long does it take, and who handles the paperwork?
Daniel manages the NV Energy interconnection, permits, and HOA paperwork end-to-end. You're not chasing forms — that's the whole point of working with a local who's done it hundreds of times.
Why work with Daniel instead of a big national installer?
He's a Las Vegas local who put solar on his own home in 2015, with 174 five-star reviews built on referrals — not call-center quotas. He won't oversell you equipment you don't need.
Or call Daniel directly: (702) 941-6894