Header
aps
Looking to install new technologies?
We've assembled a list of Qualified Technology Installers who can help advise, install and maintain the suite of technologies connected to your home. Find solar, battery storage, cooling & heating and electric vehicle charging station installers, plus qualified contractors for a home energy checkup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Virtual Energy Checkup
El Virtual Energy Check Up es un servicio gratuito para clientes residenciales de APS para evaluar el uso de energía de su hogar y brindar recomendaciones personalizadas en tiempo real a través de un teléfono inteligente o tableta. Llevarás a nuestro asesor a través de tu hogar virtualmente para evaluar tu unidad de calefacción y refrigeración, salidas de aire, termostatos y más. Luego te informarán sobre todas las oportunidades de ahorro.
Become a Qualified Technology Installer
Participants must:
Be an established, accredited contractor with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
- Must have and maintain a B rating or better with BBB. Solar QTIs are required to maintain an A rating.
- Maintain APS communication standards as outlined in the Program Status Protocols & Definitions section.
- Maintain liability insurance and AZ worker’s comp certificate of insurance.
- Provide in-house and third-party sales training program materials or marketing materials as well as any materials for presenting. Adhere to the APS Logo Use Guidelines standards and expectations set forth in the agreement.
- Maintain appropriate customer service and communication.
- Have a minimum of three management level (or above) representatives complete the APS training designed for the program (within 6 weeks of receiving access to the training portal).
- Maintain the appropriate licenses and experience for the technologies participating:
- For solar installers:
- An active solar installer license granted by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (R-11& CR-11);
- Maintain a physical location for APS customers to visit.
- For EVSE installers:
- An active residential electric license (R-11);
- Experience installing EVSE at multiple amperages; and
- Experience installing EVSE via hardwire and NEMA 14-50 plug.
- For battery installers:
- An active residential electric license (R-11);
- The ability and experience installing batteries from multiple manufacturers (minimum of 3); and
- Experience installing at least 10 residential battery systems.
- For HVAC installers:
- Full requirements are based on the existing HVAC program. To become a participating contractor, please call: 602-371-3636 (metro Phoenix) 888-890-9730 (other areas) or email apsinfo@elaz.org.
- For home energy checkup installers/contractors:
- Full requirements are based on the existing Home Performance program. To become a qualified contractor, please call: 602-532-2991 (metro Phoenix) 877-850-8358 (other areas) or email azhomeperformance@fsl.org.
- For solar installers: