FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The City of Flagstaff has launched the Northern Arizona Switch Together Co-op, a group-buying program for solar installations that has secured a 17% discount, translating to an average price reduction of $5,200. Homeowners and small businesses may also add-on battery storage and electric vehicle chargers.
“The City of Flagstaff is helping households and small businesses lower their energy bills by going solar,” said City of Flagstaff Mayor Becky Daggett. “By making the ‘Switch Together,’ neighbors can leverage the power of bulk buying for discounts on solar installations, battery storage, and EV chargers.”
The program is supported in partnership with the nonprofit Solar United Neighbors, iChoosr, Coconino County, and the City of Sedona, though no government funds are used.
The selected installer for this program is Rooftop Solar, a Flagstaff-based business providing high-quality solar panel and battery storage systems serving commercial and residential customers in Northern Arizona.
Visit SwitchTogether.com/solar/flagstaff to register or learn more. Participants will receive a free personalized solar recommendation upon registering. The final day to register and accept an offer is September 9, 2026. Registration is free, and there is no obligation to accept an offer.
Solar United Neighbors will be hosting free webinars and an in-person workshop to share information on solar technology and economics:
Thursday, June 4th at 6:00 pm | Virtual
Thursday, June 25th at 6:00 pm | Northern Pines Restaurant
Thursday, August 20th at 6:00 pm | Virtual
“Switch Together helps you learn if going solar is right for you. You’ll have expert guidance through every step of the process.” said Jess White, Solar United Neighbors Arizona Program Associate.
For any related questions, please contact Danae Presler, Climate Program Manager, atdanae.presler@flagstaffaz.gov or 928-213-2141.
