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Solar Energy in Huntersville, NC (2026)

2 verified solar energy rules for Huntersville, North Carolina, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Panel Permits

Huntersville supports residential solar with streamlined permitting. NCGS 160D-914 prohibits cities from banning solar installations. Building and electrical permits required; typical turnaround 7-10 business days with total fees $200-$400 for residential rooftop systems.

Solar Energy: Panel Permits

Few Restrictions

HOA Restrictions

Huntersville HOAs cannot ban solar panels on the rooftop or in the rear/side yard thanks to NCGS 22B-20, which voids covenants prohibiting solar collectors. HOAs retain authority to regulate location details, such as prohibiting front-facing roof installations.

Solar Energy: Hoa Restrictions

Few Restrictions

N.C.G.S. § 22B-20

§ 22B-20. Deed restrictions and other agreements prohibiting solar collectors. (a) The intent of the General Assembly is to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by encouraging the development and use of solar resources and by prohibiting deed restrictions, covenants, and other similar agreements that could have the ultimate effect of driving the costs of owning and maintaining a resid...

Looking for Mecklenburg County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Huntersville city rules.

Solar Energy in Mecklenburg County