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Serving you diligently for 10+ years

We’re empowering homeowners across the country to declare their energy independence. Day or night, rain or shine, on-site solar panels guarantee clean, affordable, and reliable energy, and Dpower can help you get there.
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Introduction to Dpower Solar Systems

Dpower started as a small renewable energy provider servicing California residents, but now has branches in California, Arizona, Idaho, NY, Florida, Baltimore, and Nevada. Our goal from the start was to make clean energy easy and accessible to anyone wanting to gain control over their power source while also living their values.

And we believe the best way to do that starts with providing exceptional customer service. Dpower has helped 100,000+ homeowners switch to solar by expertly guiding them through the transition, from start to finish. If you ever wanted to gain energy independence but felt daunted by the process, you’re not alone. That’s why we set out to make going solar easy and seamless - it’s our way of serving you, your community, and the planet.

Saving the planet just got easier

Wildfires, melting arctic sea ice, air and water pollution - our environment is hurting, and it can feel like an overwhelming problem. But you are not powerless in the face of these challenges. Making the switch to solar is a proactive step toward getting our planet back on track.

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Combat Climate Change with Dpower Solar Systems

Each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of solar that is generated reduces greenhouse gas emissions like CO2, the overabundance of which is causing Earth’s temperature to rise.
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Clean the air with Dpower Solar Systems

Switching to solar curbs the release of dangerous pollutants such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter into the air.
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Protect our water with Dpower Solar Systems

Nuclear and hydropower energy plants require large amounts of water to operate. Switching to solar eases the burden on our stressed water systems and doesn’t damage the local area.