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New York Electric and Solar – Powering the Future One Home and Business at a Time

Electric and Solar

In 2025, a new solar company opened its doors in New York. But this wasn’t just another startup. New York Electric and Solar came with a story—and 17 years of experience behind it.

It all began in Florida. David Kozlowski, who had worked in renewable energy for nearly two decades, founded Florida Electric and Solar in 2020. His mission was straightforward: help people save money on energy and take back control over how they power their homes and businesses. The company grew quickly. And now, five years later, it has expanded into New York, bringing that same mission to both residential and commercial customers.

Why Solar? And Why Now? 

“It’s about more than just panels,” a team member explained. “It’s about energy independence. About helping families and businesses lower their energy costs, become more sustainable, and take part in something that benefits the entire community.”

From retail stores to warehouses, small offices to multi-unit buildings, New York Electric and Solar is committed to helping commercial clients cut operating costs and reduce environmental impact—without compromising reliability or performance.

Doing the Work Themselves 

Unlike many companies in the industry, New York Electric and Solar doesn’t use subcontractors. Every part of the job—from system design to installation to ongoing service—is handled by their in-house team.

That’s a major differentiator, they say, especially for commercial clients who need clear timelines, consistent quality, and a team they can count on.

“We want to be known for delivering the full experience,” one staffer said. “Not just installing a system and disappearing. We educate. We communicate. We support our customers before, during, and long after the project is complete.”

Whether it’s a home or a multi-site commercial project, their goal is to make the transition to solar as smooth and smart as possible.

Redefining Success 

When asked how they measure success, their answer isn’t just about kilowatt-hours or bottom lines.

“Success is the alignment between our actions, goals, and values,” said one member of the leadership team. “Every decision we make moves us closer to making clean, reliable energy accessible to all—residents, small business owners, and large operations alike.”

They believe a great solar project isn’t just one that works. It’s one where the client feels informed, respected, and empowered.

Commercial Impact, Community Roots 

For New York Electric and Solar, impact goes beyond rooftop panels. It’s about contributing to the communities they serve—through job creation, economic opportunity, and sustainable infrastructure.

“We take pride in making a difference—not just in how people power their homes and businesses,” a team member added, “but in how we uplift local communities by supporting their long-term goals.”

Adapting to Every Client 

Solar isn’t one-size-fits-all. Every home and every business has unique needs, and staying adaptable is part of the job.

“To succeed in this business, you need confidence in every move,” someone shared during a company Q&A. “You have to build strong relationships—with customers, with partners, with your team—and stay flexible enough to evolve with the market.”

Their commercial division, in particular, leans on data, efficiency, and a high level of customization to help clients maximize ROI while minimizing disruption.

A Mission with Meaning 

At the heart of it all is a mission: empower communities, support businesses, deliver exceptional service, and push for a cleaner future.

They’re not chasing hype. They’re not over-promising. But they are showing up with consistency, integrity, and a deep commitment to both residential and commercial solar success.

Every project is another step forward. Every panel installed is part of a bigger picture.

“We believe in our vision of a better, more sustainable future,” they said. “And we’re doing the work to get there—one home, one business, one roof at a time.”


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Christina Miller, Ph.D.
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