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Solar by Omar — Serving All of New Jersey

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Every Corner of NJ

From Atlantic City Electric territory in South Jersey to PSE&G in the north — we know your utility, your grid, and your neighborhood’s exact hosting capacity status.

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Atlantic City Electric
PSE&G
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21 NJ Counties Served
3 Utility Territories
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South Jersey — ACE Territory

Atlantic City Electric Service Area

South Jersey homeowners face some of the highest ACE rates in the state. Our team knows ACE’s Hosting Capacity Map, coastal roof engineering requirements, and exactly how to maximize your NJ SuSI TREC payouts in this territory.

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Central Jersey — JCP&L Territory

Jersey Central Power & Light Service Area

Ocean, Monmouth, and parts of Middlesex County are JCP&L territory. JCP&L’s Solar Accommodation Map uses a different circuit restriction system than ACE — knowing how to navigate it is the difference between a fast approval and a months-long delay.

JCP&L Solar Guide
Central & North Jersey — PSE&G Territory

PSE&G Service Area

PSE&G serves the densest population centers in NJ — from Middlesex County through Essex, Bergen, and Union. Their Solar Power Suitability Map is color-coded red/yellow/green. We interpret your map color and navigate their interconnection process so you don’t have to.

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PSE&G

Edison

Middlesex County’s largest town — diverse housing stock and strong PSE&G solar savings potential.

View Edison Guide
PSE&G

North Brunswick

Rapidly growing Middlesex County township with new residential development ideal for rooftop solar installations.

View North Brunswick Guide
PSE&G

Piscataway

Diverse Middlesex County community with strong academic and tech workforce — solar adoption is accelerating in 2026.

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PSE&G

Woodbridge

High-density Middlesex County township with excellent solar savings potential for qualifying homeowners.

View Woodbridge Guide
PSE&G

Old Bridge

Suburban Middlesex — large colonial and split-level homes are ideal candidates for full-offset systems.

View Old Bridge Guide
PSE&G

East Brunswick

Strong homeownership rates and open PSE&G grid circuits in many neighborhoods as of 2026.

View East Brunswick Guide
PSE&G

South Brunswick

Newer construction and larger lots make South Brunswick one of the best PSE&G solar markets in Middlesex.

View South Brunswick Guide
PSE&G

Monroe Township

Large active adult community — fixed-rate solar is particularly valuable for retirees on fixed income.

View Monroe Guide
PSE&G

Sayreville

Middlesex County waterfront community with growing solar adoption and strong PSE&G net metering credits.

View Sayreville Guide
PSE&G

Hamilton Township

Mercer County’s largest municipality — diverse housing and consistently high PSE&G bills drive strong solar ROI.

View Hamilton Guide
PSE&G

Franklin Township

Somerset County suburban market with large ranch and colonial homes — ideal roof profiles for solar.

View Franklin Guide
PSE&G

Hillsborough

Affluent Somerset County township — larger homes, higher bills, and strong solar savings potential.

View Hillsborough Guide
PSE&G

Bridgewater Township

Somerset County commercial hub with strong residential solar market and active PSE&G grid upgrades.

View Bridgewater Guide
PSE&G

Wayne

Passaic County’s largest suburb — high-value homes and strong PSE&G bills make solar a strong investment.

View Wayne Guide
PSE&G

Paterson

Passaic County’s largest city — urban solar expertise for multi-family and commercial rooftop installations.

View Paterson Guide
PSE&G

Clifton

Dense Passaic County city — urban solar installations require expertise in roof access and PSE&G grid navigation.

View Clifton Guide
PSE&G

Parsippany

Morris County suburban market — strong homeownership rates and good roof stock for residential solar.

View Parsippany Guide
PSE&G

Paramus

Bergen County affluent suburb with high household energy costs — solar delivers strong savings here.

View Paramus Guide
PSE&G

Montclair

Essex County suburb with strong environmental values and a growing solar adoption rate in 2026.

View Montclair Guide
PSE&G

Newark

New Jersey’s largest city — significant solar potential for residential and commercial properties with PSE&G interconnection expertise.

View Newark Guide
PSE&G

West Orange

Hillside Essex County — elevated homes with excellent south-facing exposure and strong solar production.

View West Orange Guide
PSE&G

Union Township

Union County suburban market with consistent PSE&G rate increases driving strong solar interest in 2026.

View Union Guide
PSE&G

Elizabeth

Union County’s largest city — diverse housing stock with untapped solar potential and active NJ clean energy programs.

View Elizabeth Guide
PSE&G

Jersey City

Hudson County’s largest municipality — urban solar solutions for row homes and condos with PSE&G net metering benefits.

View Jersey City Guide

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Not Sure Which Utility You’re On?

Your utility determines your grid restrictions, net metering credits, and which programs you qualify for. Pick yours below and get a real eligibility answer for your specific address.

How to Check Your Utility

Select your electric utility company below to learn about their specific solar interconnection process and what to expect.

Atlantic City Electric Solar Process

ACE uses a Hosting Capacity Map to determine if your circuit can accept new solar. Green means fast approval; yellow requires a study; red means restricted. ACE customers in South Jersey see some of the highest electric rates in the state, making solar ROI particularly strong. We handle the full interconnection application and utility coordination.

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JCP&L Solar Process

JCP&L uses a Solar Accommodation Map with a red/yellow/green zone system. Green zones get automatic fast-track approval. Yellow zones require a supplemental review that takes 4–8 weeks. Red zones are restricted and may require infrastructure upgrades. JCP&L has filed for significant rate hikes through 2027 — locking in solar now protects you from rising costs.

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PSE&G Solar Process

PSE&G uses a Solar Power Suitability Map color-coded red/yellow/green. Green areas qualify for expedited interconnection (typically 2–4 weeks). Yellow areas require a feasibility study (6–10 weeks). Red areas may need grid upgrades. As NJ’s largest utility, PSE&G has the most mature solar program — and the most complex application requirements. We navigate it for you.

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