Plymouth gets around 200 sunny days a year, making it a strong candidate for solar adoption even with New England’s seasonal climate. Homeowners here face some of the highest electricity rates in the country through Eversource and National Grid. As a result, more Plymouth families are turning to solar to lock in predictable pricing, reduce grid dependence, and boost home value. Massachusetts’ leadership in renewable energy makes Plymouth a fast-growing solar community.

Solar panels typically cost 2.70 to 3.60 dollars per watt.
Families often save 20,000 to 30,000 dollars over 25 years.
Most solar systems pay off within 7 to 9 years.
Solar provides long-term stability compared to rising New England utility costs.
Zero-down and low-interest financing options make solar affordable for Plymouth households.



Massachusetts offers a 15% state tax credit for installing a solar electric system—up to $1,000 max, helping cut the cost of your ARKA solar structure.
Massachusetts provides a 100% property tax exemption on the added home value from solar—so installing an ARKA structure won’t increase your property taxes for up to 20 years.
Elevate your backyard with Arka’s PowerGazebos. Designed with cutting-edge solar technology and unmatched luxury, our gazebos bring perfection and style to any outdoor space.




Most Plymouth families save 40–60% on electricity bills.
Yes, permits are required, but solar installers handle the process.
Most solar systems are installed within 6–8 weeks.
They deliver solar savings with added shade and outdoor functionality.
Yes, solar panels produce energy even in cold weather, with snow sliding off quickly.

