SQuintz, You can sub-contract the work out to an electrical contractor. Most of the money will probably be made by designing and selling the system and sub-contracting will keep the overhead down. If you want to go in whole hog and be the installer also you can hire a master electrician full time ( not a bad idea to have some one on the job that knows what they are doing, Code wise). Afer working with this master for a few years you can get your own license ( nights & week ends). The state will probably give you some time for your experience but you will have to put in a certain amount of time in the field actually doing the work.