What are Nevada's solar and EV-ready rules on a Las Vegas remodel?
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Short answer
NV Energy administers solar PV interconnection review and Nevada's current net-metering framework. Any new or expanded residential PV system triggers interconnection queue time (4-12 weeks). Nevada Energy Code §C405 and Clark County amendments push for EV-ready conduit on new construction and substantial electrical panel upgrades — Level 2 charging circuits are increasingly a scope item, not a nice-to-have. Panel upgrades exceeding service capacity trigger NV Energy service review.
In detail
NV Energy administers solar PV interconnection review and Nevada's current net-metering framework. Any new or expanded residential PV system triggers interconnection queue time (4-12 weeks). Nevada Energy Code §C405 and Clark County amendments push for EV-ready conduit on new construction and substantial electrical panel upgrades — Level 2 charging circuits are increasingly a scope item, not a nice-to-have. Panel upgrades exceeding service capacity trigger NV Energy service review.
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