Local solar, battery, HVAC, roofing, and electrical support
Solar Company Hawaii
Alternate Energy Hawaii helps local homeowners and businesses plan solar PV, battery storage, solar water heating, roofing readiness, efficient cooling, EV charging, and long-term energy support with one experienced Hawaii team.
A local energy partner, not just a panel installer
Choosing a solar company in Hawaii is about more than equipment. Island projects can involve roof condition, electrical capacity, utility coordination, battery goals, cooling loads, financing assumptions, and long-term support. AEI brings those pieces together so customers can make informed decisions before requesting a site-specific proposal.
Designed for Hawaii homes and businesses
High electricity costs, salt air, trade winds, roof exposure, and utility requirements all shape solar design in Hawaii. A strong proposal should review usage, roof fit, shading, future EV charging, battery backup priorities, and whether solar water heating or energy efficient AC should be part of the plan.
Why local support matters after installation
Solar is a long-term energy system. Customers need a company that understands monitoring, maintenance questions, battery settings, roof access, product support, and service needs after the installation is complete. AEI has served Hawaii since 1993 and remains locally based in Pearl City.
What to compare before choosing a solar company
Compare licensing, local experience, system design process, equipment options, workmanship support, utility knowledge, communication, and whether the company can also help with batteries, roofing, AC, electrical work, and EV charging.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I look for in a Hawaii solar company?
Look for local licensing, Hawaii project experience, clear system design, realistic incentive language, battery expertise, roof and electrical awareness, and support after installation. A good solar company should help you understand options without pressuring you into a one-size-fits-all system.
Does AEI install both solar and batteries?
Yes. Alternate Energy Hawaii supports solar PV and battery storage planning for homes and businesses. Battery fit depends on existing equipment, desired backup loads, budget, utility rules, and whether the system is being designed new or added to an existing solar installation.
Can AEI help with roofing, AC, and EV charging too?
AEI can help customers consider related energy needs such as roof readiness, energy efficient air conditioning, electrical work, and EV charging. Reviewing these items together can help avoid disconnected decisions and create a more useful long-term energy plan.
How do I start a solar project in Hawaii?
Start with a site-specific evaluation. AEI can review your electric usage, roof conditions, energy goals, battery interest, and project constraints, then recommend next steps. Tax and incentive questions should be reviewed with a qualified tax professional.
Ready for a site-specific recommendation?
AEI can review your electric usage, roof conditions, battery interest, water heating needs, maintenance questions, and long-term energy goals. Every proposal should be based on your actual property and current program rules.