How Long Does Solar Interconnection Take in the USA?

Solar interconnection – the process of connecting a solar system to the utility grid – is one of the most variable and unpredictable parts of US solar installation. Timelines range from 2 weeks to 12+ months depending on the utility.


The US Solar Interconnection Process

Step 1: Submit interconnection application Applications are submitted to the local utility (not the state government). Most utilities have online portals. Required documents: single-line electrical diagram, site plan, equipment spec sheets.

Step 2: Utility technical review The utility reviews the application to ensure the system won’t adversely affect the grid. For standard residential systems, this is often automated.

Step 3: Permission to Install (PTI) Some utilities issue a PTI before installation. Others simply process your application and issue permission to operate after inspection.

Step 4: Installation and inspection Install the system, pass local building inspection (AHJ – Authority Having Jurisdiction).

Step 5: Permission to Operate (PTO) The utility inspects the meter and grants permission to turn on the system. This is the final step.


Typical Timelines by Utility Type

Utility type Typical timeline
Large IOUs (PG&E, FPL, APS) 4-12 weeks
Small municipal utilities 2-8 weeks
Electric cooperatives 2-16 weeks (highly variable)
CAISO (California, complex) 3-9 months for larger systems

FAQs

Can I turn on a solar system before receiving PTO? No – operating a solar system without PTO from the utility violates your interconnection agreement and can result in disconnection and fines. Always wait for written PTO before energizing.

How do I manage customer expectations around interconnection delays? Be explicit in your contract: “System installation takes approximately [X] weeks. Utility interconnection and permission to operate is controlled by [utility name] and typically takes [Y] weeks beyond installation. CoreQuote Solar cannot guarantee utility timelines.” This protects you from complaints about delays outside your control.

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