Solar & Electrical Services in Orlando, FL
Local solar installation and licensed electrical services across Central Florida — from Orlando to Kissimmee, Sanford, and the surrounding communities.
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Proudly Serving Orlando & Central Florida
Orlando homeowners get some of the best solar conditions in the country — 5 to 6 peak sun hours a day, year-round sunshine, and A/C-heavy bills that keep climbing. Lunex Power helps homeowners and businesses across the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford area take control of energy costs with custom solar systems and battery storage, plus licensed electrical upgrades and repairs that keep your property efficient, safe, and ready for modern energy needs.
From historic neighborhoods around Winter Park and College Park to the newer communities of Lake Mary, Oviedo, and St. Cloud, our Florida-based crews know Central Florida roofs, the local utilities, and how to design a system that holds up to the summer storm season.
We serve Orlando and the surrounding Central Florida communities, including:
Orlando
Kissimmee
Sanford
Winter Park
Lake Mary
Oviedo
Apopka
Winter Garden
Altamonte Springs
St. Cloud
Maitland
Central Florida

Why Solar + Electrical Work Matters in Orlando
Central Florida averages 5 to 6 peak sun hours a day, which puts Orlando among the strongest solar markets in the country. Those long, sunny days line up with the exact months your A/C runs hardest — so a well-sized system offsets your bill the most right when usage peaks. With utility rates climbing year over year, solar lets you lock in a predictable cost for the power you generate instead of riding every rate increase.
And because solar is only one piece of a modern energy setup, Orlando customers often pair their installation with electrical work done at the same time — main panel upgrades, EV charger installs, battery backup, or repairs to aging equipment. Whether you're cutting the bill on a Winter Park bungalow or future-proofing a new build in Lake Mary, our licensed team will help you compare options and choose the right setup.


Solar & Electrical Considerations in Orlando
Solar performs exceptionally well in Orlando, but Central Florida has its own set of details we plan around on every job:
Summer storms are the big one — Central Florida sits in “Lightning Alley,” so we install systems that are properly grounded and use mounting hardware rated for high winds and hurricane-force gusts. Heat and humidity are constant, which we account for in equipment selection, and tile roofs common across the area call for specialized attachments and flashing. Mature tree cover in established neighborhoods like Winter Park and College Park creates shading we design around rather than ignore. On the electrical side, older Central Florida homes sometimes need a main panel upgrade before they can support solar, battery backup, or an EV charger — work our licensed electricians handle in-house. On top of that, every system has to clear utility interconnection with OUC, Duke Energy, or KUA — which we handle for you.
Not sure how these factors apply to your property? We'll walk you through all of it during your quote.
Built for Orlando Roofs, Heat & Storm Season
Central Florida doesn't give solar equipment an easy life. Between sustained high heat, punishing humidity, daily summer thunderstorms, and a hurricane season that tests everything on your roof, the quality of what gets installed matters as much as how it's installed.
We only put equipment on roofs we'd put on our own — panels rated for high-temperature performance, mounting systems engineered for Florida wind loads, and properly grounded wiring built for Central Florida's frequent lightning. Every penetration is sealed and flashed properly, because a solar system that causes a leak isn't a solar system worth having.
For customers who want backup power through outages, we install Enphase IQ Battery 10C, Tesla Powerwall 3, and FranklinWH aPower 2 battery systems — all installed to the same standard as our solar and electrical work, with no shortcuts on wiring and no undersized equipment.

Designed Around Orlando Utilities & Usage
The best solar results don't come from guessing — they come from designing around how you actually use power. We size every Orlando system around your real usage, your cooling setup, and your roof, not a one-size-fits-all average.
Central Florida is served by several utilities depending on where you live — the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), Duke Energy Florida, and Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA). We know how each one handles solar interconnection and net metering credits, and we manage those applications for you, so your system is set up to earn every credit it should from day one.

How Much Does Solar Cost in Orlando?
Solar pricing depends on your energy usage, how much of your bill you want to offset, your roof layout, and whether you're adding battery storage. Here's a realistic range to plan around.
Most Orlando-area homes fall in the 9–12 kW range due to high A/C usage — which is also why sizing your system correctly matters more here than in cooler climates. For a full breakdown of available savings, see our guide to Florida solar incentives.
Not sure what size system your home needs? Our Florida-based team can walk you through your options and incentives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which utility serves Orlando, and does it offer net metering?
It depends on where you live in Central Florida. Orlando homes are served by the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), while Duke Energy Florida covers Sanford and much of the surrounding metro and Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) serves Kissimmee. All of them offer net metering, so the excess power your system sends to the grid earns credits toward future bills — and we handle the interconnection paperwork with your provider for you. For exactly how the credits work, see our guide to net metering in Florida.
Does solar help offset Orlando A/C costs in the summer?
Yes — Central Florida homes often use the most electricity during the hottest months because of constant A/C demand. A properly sized solar system can offset that peak usage and reduce your bill the most during exactly the high-consumption months when you need it.
Is battery backup worth it in Orlando during storm season?
For many homeowners, yes. Central Florida sees frequent summer thunderstorms and the occasional hurricane, so battery storage is a popular upgrade for keeping essentials running during outages. Our whole-home generator vs. battery backup comparison gives a practical side-by-side breakdown to help you decide.
What solar incentives are available in Orlando?
Florida doesn't have a state solar tax credit, but Orlando homeowners still benefit from the state's 100% property tax exemption on the added home value from solar and a full sales tax exemption on equipment. Some Central Florida utilities also offer local rebates or special rate programs. For a full breakdown, see our guide to Florida solar incentives.
Can you install solar on tile roofs in the Orlando area?
In many cases, yes. Tile and shingle roofs are both common across Central Florida neighborhoods, and we design layouts and attachments to fit your roof type while keeping a clean, professional look and a watertight seal.
Will afternoon storms and lightning affect solar in Central Florida?
Not in any way that hurts your long-term production. Central Florida's daily summer storms are short, and the region still averages 5 to 6 peak sun hours a day — among the best in the country. We design every system around your roof and account for the local climate, and modern panels and properly grounded installs are built to handle Florida's frequent lightning.
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