LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Clark County’s Department of Environment & Sustainability announced Wednesday a new partnership with Switch Together and nonprofit Solar United Neighbors to help residents access competitive pricing on rooftop solar, battery storage and electric vehicle charging.
The program is part of Clark County’s All-In Clark County climate and sustainability initiative.
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Switch Together helps homeowners and small businesses secure rooftop solar installations at discounted prices through group buying. By organizing groups of residents interested in going solar together, the program negotiates pricing for each participating household. Discounted add-ons, including home battery storage and EV chargers, are also available.
“We are excited to partner with Switch Together to provide county residents with an opportunity to access competitive pricing to install solar on their homes,” said Robert Burgy, climate and sustainability program manager with Clark County DES. “Switch Together advances the goals of All-In Clark County by helping residents make informed choices and take practical steps toward a more sustainable and resilient Southern Nevada.”
“If ever you’ve thought about going solar, now’s your chance,” said Julia Hubbard, Nevada state director for Solar United Neighbors. “Switch Together helps you learn if going solar is right for you. You’ll have expert guidance through every step of the process.”
How to learn more
Clark County will host a Solar and Battery Storage 101 and Meet the Installer event on Thursday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m. at the West Las Vegas Library, 1861 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Las Vegas.
For more information on the program, visit Allin.ClarkCountyNV.gov/sun. For more on Switch Together, visit SwitchTogether.com.
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