Voorhees Township is right next door to Sunwise Energy’s headquarters in Cherry Hill. We install solar across every Voorhees neighborhood, from Echelon and Kresson to Ashland and Kirkwood. With PSE&G rates at 26 cents per kWh and NJ’s SuSI ADI payments, 1:1 net metering, and full property and sales tax exemptions, Voorhees homeowners have a strong case for going solar.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Utility | PSE&G |
| Rate Trend | Rising: ~26 cents/kWh all-in, further increases expected through 2026 |
| NJ Incentive 1 | SuSI ADI ($85/MWh for 15 years) |
| NJ Incentive 2 | 1:1 retail-rate net metering (PSE&G, at 26 cents/kWh) |
| Property Tax | 100% property tax exemption on added solar value (CRES form via Tax Assessor) |
| Sales Tax | Full sales tax exemption on solar equipment |
| Equipment | Premium panels + microinverters |
| Permitting | Voorhees Township Construction Office (UCC Form F-100) |
| Installer | Sunwise Energy, in-house crews, licensed in DE/PA/NJ |
From Echelon colonials to Kresson ranches to Route 73 medical campuses, Sunwise designs systems for Voorhees’ built environment.
Voorhees’ housing includes colonials, split-levels, and ranches built primarily from the 1960s through the 1990s, along with newer developments and age-restricted communities. Sunwise uses premium panels and microinverters and handles the full NJ UCC permitting process through the Voorhees Construction Office.
Voorhees’ commercial landscape includes the Virtua Voorhees Hospital campus, the Voorhees Town Center redevelopment, office and medical buildings along Route 73, and retail centers along Evesham Road and Haddonfield-Berlin Road. Business owners can take advantage of the 30% federal ITC (available through July 4, 2026), accelerated depreciation, and NJ SuSI ADI payments.
Summer storms and grid stress create outage risk, and a grid-tied solar system shuts down during outages by default. A battery keeps critical systems running. For homes with an aging roof, Sunwise bundles roof replacement and solar into a single project.
PSE&G’s all-in residential rate is approximately 26 cents per kWh, with further increases expected through 2026. Voorhees’ suburban homes often use 800 to 1,200 kWh per month, translating to $210 to $310 or more in monthly bills. NJ’s incentive stack makes the math straightforward: SuSI ADI of $85 per megawatt-hour for 15 years, 1:1 net metering at that 26-cent rate, no property tax increase, and no sales tax. New Jersey’s SuSI ADI program, property tax exemption, and sales tax exemption create a structurally stronger incentive stack than Pennsylvania’s, which lacks both tax exemptions.
A Sunwise Energy Specialist assesses your roof, reviews your PSE&G usage, and models projected production and savings. Our office in Cherry Hill is right next door, so scheduling is easy.
Voorhees Township’s Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center handles permits under the NJ Uniform Construction Code. Solar requires a UCC Form F-100 permit jacket with electrical sub-code forms. Sunwise manages the full application from submission through final inspection.
Our in-house crews install your system in less than a day. Every project uses premium panels and microinverters, installed to New Jersey building and electrical code.
Sunwise coordinates your PSE&G interconnection and meter setup. Once PSE&G grants Permission to Operate, your system goes live, earning net metering credits and SuSI ADI payments.
During your visit, a Sunwise Energy Specialist will:
A consultation is free, pressure-free, and local. Our Cherry Hill headquarters is minutes from every Voorhees neighborhood.
Sunwise Energy is headquartered in neighboring Cherry Hill and installs solar across every part of Voorhees Township. We know the housing stock, the Construction Office process, and the solar conditions throughout the township.
The western portion of the township, anchored by the Voorhees Town Center (formerly Echelon Mall), now undergoing a major mixed-use redevelopment. Surrounding residential neighborhoods feature colonials and split-levels from the 1970s and 1980s with strong solar potential. The PATCO Ashland station provides transit access.
Eastern Voorhees neighborhoods with a mix of established single-family homes, wooded lots, and newer residential developments near the Evesham Township border. Larger lots and mature landscapes require shade assessment, but many homes have excellent exposure.
Central Voorhees communities with classic South Jersey suburban housing from the 1960s through 1980s. Ranches, colonials, and split-levels with moderate lot sizes and typically favorable roof orientation. These are among the most straightforward neighborhoods in the township for solar design and installation.
Northern Voorhees near the Cherry Hill border. The Ashland area surrounds the PATCO Ashland station and includes a mix of single-family homes and townhouse developments. Brighton Heights features established residential streets with good solar viability.
Voorhees includes several age-restricted communities with newer construction, consistent roof angles, and low-maintenance housing. These homes are typically well suited for solar, and fixed-income homeowners benefit from locking in energy costs through solar and NJ's incentive stack.
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PSE&G serves all of Voorhees Township at an all-in residential rate of approximately 26 cents per kWh as of early 2026, with additional rate increases expected through the end of the year. For Voorhees homes using 800 to 1,200 kWh per month, that translates to $210 to $310 or more in monthly electric bills.
Voorhees Township’s Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center handles solar permits under the NJ Uniform Construction Code, requiring a UCC Form F-100 permit jacket with electrical sub-code forms and two sets of plans. Sunwise manages the full application on your behalf, from submission through final inspection.
Yes, Voorhees’ predominantly single-family colonials, split-levels, and ranches are well suited for solar thanks to favorable roof pitches, moderate lot sizes, and good sun exposure. These homes were built primarily from the 1960s through the 1990s, with newer developments and age-restricted communities added in recent decades. Premium high-efficiency panels maximize production on these roof types, and if the roof needs replacement, Sunwise bundles both projects.
Voorhees homeowners can access four key New Jersey solar incentives: SuSI ADI payments of $85 per MWh for 15 years, 1:1 retail-rate net metering from PSE&G, 100 percent property tax exemption on added home value, and full sales tax exemption on solar equipment. This incentive stack is structurally stronger than neighboring Pennsylvania’s, which lacks both property tax and sales tax exemptions for solar. Voorhees also offers a renewable energy system property tax exemption application (CRES form) through its Tax Assessor’s Office. The federal residential tax credit is no longer available to homeowners. Business owners can claim the federal Investment Tax Credit (Section 48E) through July 4, 2026.
Yes, Voorhees has significant commercial solar potential on office buildings, medical facilities including the Virtua Voorhees Hospital campus, the Voorhees Town Center redevelopment, and retail and professional buildings along Route 73 and Evesham Road. Business owners can capture the 30 percent federal Investment Tax Credit (available through July 4, 2026), accelerated depreciation, NJ SuSI ADI payments, and net metering to reduce operating costs.
The cost of a solar system in Voorhees depends on your home’s energy usage, roof size, layout, and complexity, so there is no single price. New Jersey’s incentive stack significantly reduces the effective cost: the SuSI ADI program pays $85 per MWh for 15 years, PSE&G provides 1:1 net metering at 26 cents per kWh, and NJ offers both a property tax exemption and full sales tax exemption. $0-down financing, lease, and PPA options make solar accessible without upfront investment. The best way to get an accurate number is to schedule a free consultation with a Sunwise Energy Specialist.
Schedule a free consultation with a Sunwise Energy Specialist. Our Cherry Hill headquarters is right next door and our in-house crews are in the area daily.
$0-down financing, loan, and lease options available. NJ's SuSI program ($85/MWh for 15 years), property tax exemption, and sales tax exemption make going solar more affordable than ever.
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