Michigan Solar Solutions
Detailed Profile
Michigan Solar Solutions has been designing and installing residential and commercial solar systems across Michigan since 2007, and the company's profile is one of the most consistently credentialed of any in-state installer our research team examined. Headquartered in Commerce Township with a second office in Riverdale serving central and northern Michigan, the company has completed more than 2,500 residential, commercial, and agricultural solar projects, and the in-house team consists exclusively of NABCEP-certified professionals — a credentialing density our research team weights heavily when evaluating an installer's professional standard. The company carries an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and a 4.8-star average across 280 third-party reviews.
What stood out to our research team is the deliberate Michigan-only operating footprint. Where many regional installers expand into Michigan as a satellite to operations rooted in Ohio or Indiana, Michigan Solar Solutions has built its entire practice from southeastern Michigan outward — which means the team's interconnection experience with DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, permitting fluency across Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Genesee, Saginaw, and Isabella Counties, and crew familiarity with Michigan's specific net metering and distributed generation rules is unusually deep. The company is a Midwest Renewable Energy Association member, an in-house licensed and insured electrical contractor, and runs a published O&M practice that services systems originally installed by other companies — an indicator of the kind of operational maturity that takes years to develop.
Prospective customers should ask pointed questions about which crews physically install in their county, confirm the specific NABCEP individual credentialed for their project design, and pin down warranty truck-roll logistics out of either the Commerce Township or Riverdale office. Reasonable diligence questions also include DTE Energy or Consumers Energy interconnection experience for the homeowner's service territory and the typical permitting timeline for their township. The fundamentals — Michigan headquarters, 18 years of operating history, two in-state offices, NABCEP-credentialed in-house team, 2,500-plus completed projects, and a self-perform O&M business — place Michigan Solar Solutions firmly in the second-ranked position for 2026.
With a composite score of 77.0 out of 100, Michigan Solar Solutions holds the second-ranked position in Michigan for 2026.