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State rebate deadlines, new tax credits, utility rate changes. I track the policy shifts so you don't miss the $3,000 rebate that expires next month.

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The case for solar — in one number
$1,400
Average annual savings after going solar
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Source: EnergySage Market Data, Q4 2025

I track solar incentives so you don't get ripped off

After watching my neighbor overpay $8,000 because his installer "forgot" to mention the state rebate deadline, I started documenting every incentive program in America. State credits, utility rebates, net metering rules that change by zip code — the solar industry profits from this confusion. I don't.

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Data from DSIRE · EnergySage · SEIA · US EIA  Â·  Updated weekly  Â·  Research by Dana Mercer
30% Federal Investment Tax Credit — deducted from your tax bill, not just income IRA 2022 · Available through Dec 2032
50 States with at least one solar incentive program beyond the federal ITC DSIRE database, March 2026
7–12 yrs Typical payback period — varies significantly by state electricity rate and incentives EnergySage, national range
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"Saved me $4,200 on my install by catching a rebate I didn't know existed" — Mike T., Arizona homeowner
$3.00/W National avg install cost · Q1 2026
179 GW US installed solar capacity · SEIA 2025
4.3M US homes with solar panels installed
27¢/kWh California avg electricity rate (highest in continental US)
+$48K Median 25-year ROI on a CA solar install
Top solar states — key metrics at a glance
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Rank State Avg install cost Electricity rate Peak sun hrs Typical payback Key incentive beyond ITC Net metering
1 California $3.00/W 27¢/kWh 5.8 hrs 7–9 yrs SGIP battery rebate · Property tax exempt NEM 3.0
2 Texas $2.78/W 13.5¢/kWh 5.4 hrs 9–12 yrs Property tax exempt · Austin/SA utility rebates None statewide
3 Florida $2.75/W 14.2¢/kWh 5.5 hrs 8–11 yrs Property tax exempt · Sales tax exempt Full retail
4 New York $3.11/W 21¢/kWh 4.4 hrs 7–10 yrs 25% state tax credit (max $5k) · NY-Sun rebate Full retail
5 Arizona $2.81/W 13.8¢/kWh 6.0 hrs 8–11 yrs 25% state tax credit (max $1k) · Sales tax exempt Full retail
6 Massachusetts $3.10/W 26¢/kWh 4.5 hrs 7–9 yrs SMART Program incentive · 15% state tax credit (max $1k) Full retail
7 Nevada $2.79/W 12.5¢/kWh 6.2 hrs 9–12 yrs Property tax exempt · Sales tax exempt Reduced (NVE)
8 North Carolina $2.84/W 13.8¢/kWh 5.1 hrs 9–12 yrs Property tax exempt · Duke Energy rebate programs Full retail

ITC = Federal Investment Tax Credit (30%, available to all states). Net metering status as of March 2026. Payback assumes 30% ITC applied. Rates from EIA.

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$7,500 Average federal tax credit on a standard 8kW install at $3.00/W 30% ITC · $25,000 gross system cost
43¢/kWh Hawaii's electricity rate — highest in the US, making solar ROI exceptional US EIA, 2025 · Hawaii avg payback: 5–7 years

Latest solar incentives
These are the programs I'm tracking this month. Deadlines matter — I've seen homeowners miss $3,000+ because they filed two weeks late.
Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
Deduct 30% of system cost from your federal income taxes. For new residential installations through Dec 2032, stepping to 26% in 2033.
30%
Active · All states Expires Dec 2032
California SGIP Battery Rebate
Self-Generation Incentive Program rebates for home battery storage. $150–$1,000/kWh depending on income tier. Critical post-NEM 3.0.
$150–$1k/kWh
Active · CA only Budget-limited
New York State Solar Tax Credit
25% state income tax credit on solar installation, up to $5,000. Stackable with federal ITC — can reduce net cost to below 50% of gross.
25% / $5k
Active · NY only Ongoing
Texas Property Tax Exemption
100% of the appraised value added by a solar installation is exempt from property taxes. No cap. Permanent in state law.
100% value
Active · TX only Permanent
Massachusetts SMART Program
Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target — fixed-rate incentive paid per kWh generated. Paid directly by utilities monthly for 10 years.
~$0.05–0.10/kWh
Limited capacity Block system
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Solar cost calculator

I built this because every "free solar calculator" online wants your phone number so a salesperson can call you 47 times. This one doesn't. Enter your numbers, get your estimate, leave. That's it.

→ Estimated system size (kW)
→ Total installed cost before incentives
→ Net cost after 30% federal ITC
→ Year 1 electricity savings estimate
→ Years to break even (payback period)
→ 25-year return on investment
Calculate my solar savings →

Methodology: EnergySage cost/watt data · NREL irradiance · EIA electricity rates

System size 8.4 kW Estimated solar array
Gross cost $25,200 Before incentives
After 30% ITC $17,640 Federal credit applied
Annual savings $2,160 Year 1 estimate
Payback 8.2 yrs Under NEM 3.0
25-year ROI +$48,500 Estimated total return

Sample output. Your numbers will differ by state, utility, and equipment.


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