Wholesale Solar Panels in Nevada for Commercial, EPC, and Utility Buyers
Wholesale Solar Panels in Nevada for Commercial, EPC, and Utility Buyers

We supply bulk solar modules for Nevada residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.
We are an Austin-based bulk solar distributor built for buyers who need real volume, real specs, and fewer procurement games. Our orders start at one container or one full truckload, and we support buying paths from installer replenishment to multi-site commercial work, repowers, and larger megawatt-scale procurement.
We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That includes names like SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, and Heliene. At any given time, we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.
Nevada buyers usually do not need another generic solar pitch. They need to know what is landed, what it costs, what paperwork comes with it, whether the same module is available in enough volume, and whether it can ship on a real timeline.
Start with our public solar panel inventory, or contact us if you already know the spec and want help narrowing it down.
Wholesale Solar Panel Supply in Nevada: The Straight Answer
We supply wholesale solar panels for Nevada installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers purchasing at container, truckload, or megawatt scale.
You can use our site to compare public pricing, public inventory, available volume, manufacturers, watt classes, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, documentation, and spec sheets before starting the quoting process.
Typical lead times are 2 to 5 business days, depending on the SKU, warehouse location, quantity, freight availability, and delivery requirements.
If the module is listed, you can request a quote or make an offer. If the exact product is not listed, send us the requirement anyway. There is a good chance we can help source it through custom procurement.
Built for Nevada Solar Procurement, Not Generic Solar Browsing
Nevada is a serious solar state, but Nevada procurement is not one clean, simple buying conversation.
A Las Vegas or Henderson commercial rooftop has different constraints than a desert utility-scale site outside the metro area. A Reno, Sparks, Carson City, or Elko project can bring different wind, snow, elevation, staging, and freight questions into the conversation. A repower is different from new construction. A public-sector or tax-credit-driven project is different from a standard private C&I job.
That is why a narrow house-brand catalog is not always enough. Nevada buyers often need options: different manufacturers, different watt classes, different form factors, different documentation paths, and enough volume of the same module to keep procurement from turning into a spreadsheet knife fight.
We built our site so buyers can see more of the market in one place and move faster when the spec is real.
What You Can Actually Do on Our Site
Our full inventory is built for buyers who want to do real comparison before getting on the phone.
You can see public pricing and public inventory levels. You can sort, search, and filter by the details that actually matter: manufacturer, wattage, price, dimensions, weight, availability, wind load, snow load, and more.
You can download spec sheets, share product information by text or email, request a quote, make an offer, or call us if you want help from a real person.
That matters in Nevada because buyers are often comparing more than price per watt. They are comparing volume, documentation, project fit, freight timing, module dimensions, mechanical ratings, domestic content paths, FEOC paperwork, and whether the product can actually ship when the schedule says it needs to ship.
No mystery-meat stock list. No waiting three days just to learn the “available” module is not really available.
Nevada Buyer Context: Heat, Dust, Scale, and Split-State Specs
Southern Nevada buyers are often working around desert realities. Heat, UV exposure, dust, soiling, large-format ground-mount work, tracker projects, commercial rooftops, and utility-scale volume can all affect the procurement conversation. That does not mean every project needs the same module. It means the buyer should be able to compare specs quickly and avoid getting boxed into whatever a rep happens to be pushing that week.
For Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Mesquite, Pahrump, and Boulder City projects, buyers are often looking at available volume, bifacial versus monofacial fit, glass-glass versus glass-backsheet options, module dimensions, weight, manufacturer, documentation, and delivery timing. On larger ground-mount and utility-scale work, consistency matters. If the job needs the same SKU across a large buy, “we can maybe find more later” is not a procurement plan.
Northern and higher-elevation Nevada can be a different conversation. Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Elko, Fernley, and Fallon buyers may need to pay closer attention to snow load, wind load, module weight, roof conditions, staging, and site-specific engineering review. We do not pretend to replace your engineer, AHJ, or project team. But if the project has mechanical load, dimension, weight, or documentation requirements, we can help narrow the module pool before you waste time on bad fits.
O&M and repower buyers have their own headaches. Sometimes the job is not about chasing the newest high-watt module. It is about matching an older module’s dimensions, electrical characteristics, frame format, weight, or a close substitute that will not make the field team hate procurement. We can help look for exact matches or practical alternatives when the original product is no longer easy to find.
Documentation also comes up early on a lot of serious Nevada buying. Depending on the project, buyers may need internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavier domestic content including cells, BAA compliance, non-FEOC-compliant options, or something in between. If FEOC or tax-credit exposure is part of the conversation, you can also read our article on FEOC and solar procurement or talk to us about available documentation.
Why Nevada Buyers Use Us Instead of Calling Around
Buyers use us because we give them more visibility into the bulk module market in one place.
We list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That manufacturer breadth matters because Nevada buyers are not always looking for the cheapest generic panel. They may need a specific watt class, a specific brand, a certain form factor, a mechanical load rating, domestic content, FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, or enough of one SKU to keep a large project consistent.
Our inventory is public, searchable, sortable, and filterable. That means a buyer can compare real options before spending half the day calling around.
We are also competitive on price. If you see a better price elsewhere, let us know. Most of the time we’ll beat it.
And if the right module is not listed, we can often help find it. We work with landed inventory, manufacturer relationships, excess inventory, liquidation lots, and off-market opportunities that do not always show up in a normal catalog. For buyers with a specific spec, the custom procurement path is often the better move.
MOQ and Fit
Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our platform is built around.
For teams buying at that level or above, the model tends to work well. You can compare available inventory, check specs, request a quote, make an offer, or send us a tighter requirement if the project needs something specific.
We are a practical fit for Nevada installers buying at scale, EPCs, C&I installers, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. We are not set up as a small-quantity retail cart, and we try to be clear about that up front so nobody wastes time.
How to Buy Bulk Solar Modules for a Nevada Project
Start by browsing the live inventory. Filter by manufacturer, wattage, price, dimensions, weight, availability, wind load, snow load, and other project-relevant specs.
Once you find a module that looks close, review the spec sheet and documentation. If it fits, request a quote or make an offer directly from the product page.
If the project has tighter requirements, send us the spec. Tell us the target watt class, manufacturer preferences, quantity, delivery region, documentation needs, domestic content requirements, FEOC requirements, BAA requirements, and timeline.
If we have the right product listed, we’ll help you move. If we do not, we’ll go looking.
For time-sensitive tax-credit-driven procurement, you can also review our Safe Harbor page or contact us with the requirement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you ship wholesale solar panels to Nevada?
A: Yes. We ship bulk solar modules to Nevada for installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. We serve buyers across the state, including southern Nevada, northern Nevada, and more remote project locations.
Q: What kind of Nevada buyers do you usually work with?
A: We work with residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, resellers, and utility-scale buyers. The common thread is volume. Our platform is built around container-scale, truckload-scale, and megawatt-scale buying.
Q: What is your minimum order quantity for Nevada?
A: Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. For buyers at that level or above, we can help compare available inventory, quote a listed SKU, or source something more specific.
Q: Can you help with modules for desert conditions in southern Nevada?
A: Yes. We can help buyers narrow options by manufacturer, wattage, bifacial or monofacial design, glass-glass or glass-backsheet construction, dimensions, weight, load ratings, documentation, and availability. The final engineering and product suitability call belongs with the project team, engineer, and AHJ, but we can help you avoid wasting time on modules that obviously do not fit the procurement target.
Q: Can you help with snow load or wind load requirements for Reno, Carson City, Elko, or other northern Nevada projects?
A: Yes. Our inventory can be searched and filtered by specs like wind load, snow load, dimensions, and weight. If a Nevada project has specific mechanical load requirements, send them to us early so we can help narrow the field. We do not provide stamped engineering or code approval, but we can help with module sourcing.
Q: Can you provide FEOC, domestic content, or BAA-compliant module options?
A: Often, yes. Depending on availability, we can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavier domestic content including cells, BAA compliance, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a range in between. Tell us what the project needs before we quote.
Q: Can you support utility-scale or multi-megawatt solar buying in Nevada?
A: Yes. We support container-scale to utility-scale procurement. We often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available, and we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. If your Nevada project needs large-volume consistency, send us the spec and timeline.
Q: Can I see pricing and available inventory before talking to anyone?
A: Yes. That is the point of the site. You can browse public inventory, see public pricing, compare available volume, download spec sheets, and filter by manufacturer, wattage, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more.
Q: What if I do not see the exact module I need?
A: Send us the requirement. If we do not have the exact product listed, there is a good chance we can help find it through our manufacturer relationships, landed inventory network, liquidation opportunities, or custom procurement work.
Q: Can I request a quote or make an offer?
A: Yes. If a listed module looks like a fit, you can request a quote or make an offer. If you have a better price elsewhere, let us know. Most of the time we’ll beat it.
Q: Do you offer payment terms for Nevada buyers?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. Approval depends on the buyer, order size, credit review, and the specifics of the transaction.
Q: What cities in Nevada do you service or ship to?
A: We service and ship to all cities in Nevada, but we tend to ship a lot to Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Sparks, Carson City, Mesquite, Fernley, Elko, Pahrump, Boulder City, and Fallon.
Need Bulk Solar Modules for a Nevada Project?
Start with the public inventory, filter for the specs that actually matter, and see what is landed before the procurement rabbit hole gets weird.
If the right module is there, request a quote or make an offer. If the buy has tighter requirements, send us the spec and we’ll help you sort through what is available, what has the right paperwork, and what can actually ship.
If the better answer is not listed, send us the spec and we’ll go looking.
Manufacturers We Can Source
Manufacturers We Can Source
Wholesale Solar Panels in Nevada for Commercial, EPC, and Utility Buyers


We supply bulk solar modules for Nevada residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.
We are an Austin-based bulk solar distributor built for buyers who need real volume, real specs, and fewer procurement games. Our orders start at one container or one full truckload, and we support buying paths from installer replenishment to multi-site commercial work, repowers, and larger megawatt-scale procurement.
We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That includes names like SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, and Heliene. At any given time, we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.
Nevada buyers usually do not need another generic solar pitch. They need to know what is landed, what it costs, what paperwork comes with it, whether the same module is available in enough volume, and whether it can ship on a real timeline.
Start with our public solar panel inventory, or contact us if you already know the spec and want help narrowing it down.
Wholesale Solar Panel Supply in Nevada: The Straight Answer
We supply wholesale solar panels for Nevada installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers purchasing at container, truckload, or megawatt scale.
You can use our site to compare public pricing, public inventory, available volume, manufacturers, watt classes, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, documentation, and spec sheets before starting the quoting process.
Typical lead times are 2 to 5 business days, depending on the SKU, warehouse location, quantity, freight availability, and delivery requirements.
If the module is listed, you can request a quote or make an offer. If the exact product is not listed, send us the requirement anyway. There is a good chance we can help source it through custom procurement.
Nevada is a serious solar state, but Nevada procurement is not one clean, simple buying conversation.
A Las Vegas or Henderson commercial rooftop has different constraints than a desert utility-scale site outside the metro area. A Reno, Sparks, Carson City, or Elko project can bring different wind, snow, elevation, staging, and freight questions into the conversation. A repower is different from new construction. A public-sector or tax-credit-driven project is different from a standard private C&I job.
That is why a narrow house-brand catalog is not always enough. Nevada buyers often need options: different manufacturers, different watt classes, different form factors, different documentation paths, and enough volume of the same module to keep procurement from turning into a spreadsheet knife fight.
We built our site so buyers can see more of the market in one place and move faster when the spec is real.
Our full inventory is built for buyers who want to do real comparison before getting on the phone.
You can see public pricing and public inventory levels. You can sort, search, and filter by the details that actually matter: manufacturer, wattage, price, dimensions, weight, availability, wind load, snow load, and more.
You can download spec sheets, share product information by text or email, request a quote, make an offer, or call us if you want help from a real person.
That matters in Nevada because buyers are often comparing more than price per watt. They are comparing volume, documentation, project fit, freight timing, module dimensions, mechanical ratings, domestic content paths, FEOC paperwork, and whether the product can actually ship when the schedule says it needs to ship.
No mystery-meat stock list. No waiting three days just to learn the “available” module is not really available.
Built for Nevada Solar Procurement, Not Generic Solar Browsing
What You Can Actually Do on Our Site
Nevada Buyer Context: Heat, Dust, Scale, and Split-State Specs
Southern Nevada buyers are often working around desert realities. Heat, UV exposure, dust, soiling, large-format ground-mount work, tracker projects, commercial rooftops, and utility-scale volume can all affect the procurement conversation. That does not mean every project needs the same module. It means the buyer should be able to compare specs quickly and avoid getting boxed into whatever a rep happens to be pushing that week.
For Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, Mesquite, Pahrump, and Boulder City projects, buyers are often looking at available volume, bifacial versus monofacial fit, glass-glass versus glass-backsheet options, module dimensions, weight, manufacturer, documentation, and delivery timing. On larger ground-mount and utility-scale work, consistency matters. If the job needs the same SKU across a large buy, “we can maybe find more later” is not a procurement plan.
Northern and higher-elevation Nevada can be a different conversation. Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Elko, Fernley, and Fallon buyers may need to pay closer attention to snow load, wind load, module weight, roof conditions, staging, and site-specific engineering review. We do not pretend to replace your engineer, AHJ, or project team. But if the project has mechanical load, dimension, weight, or documentation requirements, we can help narrow the module pool before you waste time on bad fits.
O&M and repower buyers have their own headaches. Sometimes the job is not about chasing the newest high-watt module. It is about matching an older module’s dimensions, electrical characteristics, frame format, weight, or a close substitute that will not make the field team hate procurement. We can help look for exact matches or practical alternatives when the original product is no longer easy to find.
Documentation also comes up early on a lot of serious Nevada buying. Depending on the project, buyers may need internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavier domestic content including cells, BAA compliance, non-FEOC-compliant options, or something in between. If FEOC or tax-credit exposure is part of the conversation, you can also read our article on FEOC and solar procurement or talk to us about available documentation.
Buyers use us because we give them more visibility into the bulk module market in one place.
We list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That manufacturer breadth matters because Nevada buyers are not always looking for the cheapest generic panel. They may need a specific watt class, a specific brand, a certain form factor, a mechanical load rating, domestic content, FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, or enough of one SKU to keep a large project consistent.
Our inventory is public, searchable, sortable, and filterable. That means a buyer can compare real options before spending half the day calling around.
We are also competitive on price. If you see a better price elsewhere, let us know. Most of the time we’ll beat it.
And if the right module is not listed, we can often help find it. We work with landed inventory, manufacturer relationships, excess inventory, liquidation lots, and off-market opportunities that do not always show up in a normal catalog. For buyers with a specific spec, the custom procurement path is often the better move.
Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our platform is built around.
For teams buying at that level or above, the model tends to work well. You can compare available inventory, check specs, request a quote, make an offer, or send us a tighter requirement if the project needs something specific.
We are a practical fit for Nevada installers buying at scale, EPCs, C&I installers, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. We are not set up as a small-quantity retail cart, and we try to be clear about that up front so nobody wastes time.
Start by browsing the live inventory. Filter by manufacturer, wattage, price, dimensions, weight, availability, wind load, snow load, and other project-relevant specs.
Once you find a module that looks close, review the spec sheet and documentation. If it fits, request a quote or make an offer directly from the product page.
If the project has tighter requirements, send us the spec. Tell us the target watt class, manufacturer preferences, quantity, delivery region, documentation needs, domestic content requirements, FEOC requirements, BAA requirements, and timeline.
If we have the right product listed, we’ll help you move. If we do not, we’ll go looking.
For time-sensitive tax-credit-driven procurement, you can also review our Safe Harbor page or contact us with the requirement.
Why Nevada Buyers Use Us Instead of Calling Around
MOQ and Fit
How to Buy Bulk Solar Modules for a Nevada Project
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you ship wholesale solar panels to Nevada?
A: Yes. We ship bulk solar modules to Nevada for installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. We serve buyers across the state, including southern Nevada, northern Nevada, and more remote project locations.
Q: What kind of Nevada buyers do you usually work with?
A: We work with residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, resellers, and utility-scale buyers. The common thread is volume. Our platform is built around container-scale, truckload-scale, and megawatt-scale buying.
Q: What is your minimum order quantity for Nevada?
A: Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. For buyers at that level or above, we can help compare available inventory, quote a listed SKU, or source something more specific.
Q: Can you help with modules for desert conditions in southern Nevada?
A: Yes. We can help buyers narrow options by manufacturer, wattage, bifacial or monofacial design, glass-glass or glass-backsheet construction, dimensions, weight, load ratings, documentation, and availability. The final engineering and product suitability call belongs with the project team, engineer, and AHJ, but we can help you avoid wasting time on modules that obviously do not fit the procurement target.
Q: Can you help with snow load or wind load requirements for Reno, Carson City, Elko, or other northern Nevada projects?
A: Yes. Our inventory can be searched and filtered by specs like wind load, snow load, dimensions, and weight. If a Nevada project has specific mechanical load requirements, send them to us early so we can help narrow the field. We do not provide stamped engineering or code approval, but we can help with module sourcing.
Q: Can you provide FEOC, domestic content, or BAA-compliant module options?
A: Often, yes. Depending on availability, we can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavier domestic content including cells, BAA compliance, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a range in between. Tell us what the project needs before we quote.
Q: Can you support utility-scale or multi-megawatt solar buying in Nevada?
A: Yes. We support container-scale to utility-scale procurement. We often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available, and we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. If your Nevada project needs large-volume consistency, send us the spec and timeline.
Q: Can I see pricing and available inventory before talking to anyone?
A: Yes. That is the point of the site. You can browse public inventory, see public pricing, compare available volume, download spec sheets, and filter by manufacturer, wattage, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more.
Q: What if I do not see the exact module I need?
A: Send us the requirement. If we do not have the exact product listed, there is a good chance we can help find it through our manufacturer relationships, landed inventory network, liquidation opportunities, or custom procurement work.
Q: Can I request a quote or make an offer?
A: Yes. If a listed module looks like a fit, you can request a quote or make an offer. If you have a better price elsewhere, let us know. Most of the time we’ll beat it.
Q: Do you offer payment terms for Nevada buyers?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. Approval depends on the buyer, order size, credit review, and the specifics of the transaction.
Q: What cities in Nevada do you service or ship to?
A: We service and ship to all cities in Nevada, but we tend to ship a lot to Las Vegas, Reno, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Sparks, Carson City, Mesquite, Fernley, Elko, Pahrump, Boulder City, and Fallon.
Need Bulk Solar Modules for a Nevada Project?
Start with the public inventory, filter for the specs that actually matter, and see what is landed before the procurement rabbit hole gets weird.
If the right module is there, request a quote or make an offer. If the buy has tighter requirements, send us the spec and we’ll help you sort through what is available, what has the right paperwork, and what can actually ship.
If the better answer is not listed, send us the spec and we’ll go looking.
Manufacturers We Can Source
Can I buy less than a container?
How often is your inventory updated?
What does “liquidation” inventory mean?
Can I request a spec sheet?
Do your modules come with a manufacturer warranty?
Can I reserve inventory?
Do you offer inverters, racking, or balance of system equipment?
Are all of your modules new?
Can I buy less than a container?
How often is your inventory updated?
What does “liquidation” inventory mean?
Can I request a spec sheet?
Do your modules come with a manufacturer warranty?
Can I reserve inventory?
Do you offer inverters, racking, or balance of system equipment?
Are all of your modules new?