16-711 Milo St Unit B, Keaau, HI 96749, United States
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 8 am – 5 pm |
| Tuesday | 8 am – 5 pm |
| Wednesday | 8 am – 5 pm |
| Thursday | 8 am – 5 pm |
| Friday | 8 am – 5 pm |
| Saturday | 9 am – 4 pm |
Projects Successfully Installed
Years of Experience
Locations served
Customers Satisfied.
Bringing sustainable solar solutions to Kona with cost, efficiency and reliability.
Complimentary site evaluation & clear, upfront quotes.
Local support team for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Code-Compliant, High-Quality Installs – Systems built to last, be safe, and incentive-eligible.
Protection Against Rising Utility Costs – Hedge against future rate hikes.

Josh Mason founded BlueSky in 2014 to put Hawaii homeowners, businesses, and nonprofits first—delivering conflict-free solar solutions with transparent design, fair pricing, and a team dedicated to constant improvement.

Andrew manages projects with aloha, combining solar expertise and genuine care to match each customer with their ideal long-term energy solution.

Aaron streamlines solar projects behind the scenes, tackling permits, schedules, and details so customers enjoy a hassle-free experience.
Bill turns solar project concepts into clear, buildable plans, helping installers and inspectors with his expert drafting skills.
Sarah keeps BlueSky running smoothly, handling daily tasks and improving processes for the team.
Step 1: Start at Huliheʻe Palace, Kailua-Kona
Step 2: Transition from HI‑19 N to HI‑11 S
Step 3: Continue on HI‑11 S toward Keaau
Step 4: Arrive in Keaau
Step 1: Start at Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park, Kailua-Kona
Step 2: Transition from HI‑19 N to HI‑11 S
Step 3: Continue on HI‑11 S toward Keaau
Step 4: Arrive in Keaau
Step 1: Start at Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens, Kailua-Kona
Step 2: Transition from HI‑19 N to HI‑11 S
Step 3: Continue on HI‑11 S toward Keaau
Step 4: Arrive in Keaau
Step 1: Start at Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation, Kailua-Kona
Step 2: Transition from HI‑19 N to HI‑11 S
Step 3: Continue on HI‑11 S toward Keaau
Step 4: Arrive in Keaau
Kona enjoys consistent sunlight year-round, combined with some of the highest electricity rates in Hawaii. Installing solar here reduces dependence on the grid, lowers monthly bills, and increases energy independence. Solar also adds property value and supports a sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle.
In Kona, we recommend solutions based on your energy goals:
Not always, but our experts perform a thorough structural assessment. If your roof needs reinforcement, we provide safe, durable solutions. We also tailor panel layouts to unusual roof angles or shaded areas, making solar feasible for nearly every property.
Even on partly cloudy or rainy days, solar panels generate electricity. Kona’s moderate temperatures also help panels maintain peak efficiency, preventing overheating. Adding a battery ensures you store excess energy for cloudy periods or nighttime use.
Savings depend on your energy usage, system size, and roof orientation. Most Kona households save hundreds to thousands annually, with systems often paying for themselves in 5–7 years. With energy costs rising, solar provides long-term financial protection.
Absolutely. Businesses can cut energy costs, reduce reliance on generators, and benefit from tax incentives and federal depreciation. Farms, hotels, offices, and retail locations can all implement systems tailored to their unique energy needs.
Transform your home into a hub of renewable energy. Whether reducing bills, adding backup power, or protecting the environment, we make the process simple and stress-free.