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Bill-based sizing
We review your bill range, usage pattern, city, property type, roof details, and payment preference before recommending a system.

Free electric bill analysis
Send your latest electric bill. Naxo Solar will prepare a clear preliminary estimate, savings range, system direction, and next-step checklist before asking you to commit to a site visit.

Bill analysis first
Naxo Solar checks your electric bill, location, usage pattern, roof or site details, and payment preference before recommending a solar direction. That keeps the first conversation grounded in your actual property and budget.
Request a proposalStart with the bill

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We review your bill range, usage pattern, city, property type, roof details, and payment preference before recommending a system.

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Savings, payback, and backup expectations are explained with assumptions instead of one-size-fits-all zero-bill promises.

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Qualified projects move through proposal, site coordination, installation, energization, and after-sales support.
Services
Naxo Solar supports homeowners, commercial sites, and property owners who need a structured path from estimate to energization.

Homes
Plan a grid-tie, hybrid, or battery-ready system using your actual electric bill, roof details, and backup goals.
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Businesses
Reduce operating costs with bill analysis, usage review, ROI planning, and staged project coordination.
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Proof
Review how Naxo Solar will publish project summaries, installation proof, monitoring setup, and after-sales status.
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Step 01
We use the latest bill, address, city, and stated goal to decide whether the project is ready for a preliminary proposal or needs more site information first.
You know what has been checked and what information is still missing before a site visit.

Installation and support
Qualified projects move through document intake, site coordination, procurement, installation, testing, monitoring setup, and after-sales support.
What Naxo checks

Ready to check your fit?
Start with a bill-based review, practical assumptions, and a clear next-step path before committing to a site visit.