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Why Go Solar in 2026?
30% Federal Tax Credit
The Investment Tax Credit covers 30% of your solar installation costs through 2032.
Reduce Energy Bills
Average homeowners save $1,500/year on electricity after switching to solar.
Energy Independence
Generate your own clean energy and protect against rising utility rates.
Increase Home Value
Solar panels increase home value by an average of 4.1% according to Zillow.
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Solar Incentives Available in 2026
Take advantage of federal, state, and local programs that make solar more affordable than ever.
30% Investment Tax Credit
Deduct 30% of your total solar installation cost from your federal income taxes. Available through 2032.
State Tax Credits
Many states offer additional tax credits, rebates, and performance incentives on top of the federal ITC.
Net Metering
Earn credits on your electricity bill for excess solar energy you send back to the grid. Available in most states.
Property Tax Exemptions
Most states exempt solar panel value from property taxes, so your home value goes up without higher taxes.
Popular Cities for Solar
Los Angeles
California
5.6 peak sun hrs
$2,200/yr savings
Phoenix
Arizona
6.6 peak sun hrs
$1,450/yr savings
Houston
Texas
5.2 peak sun hrs
$1,350/yr savings
Miami
Florida
5.6 peak sun hrs
$1,500/yr savings
Denver
Colorado
5.4 peak sun hrs
$1,450/yr savings
Charlotte
North Carolina
4.8 peak sun hrs
$1,200/yr savings
Solar Companies by State
Alabama
4.8 peak sun hrs
$13,200 avg cost
Alaska
3.0 peak sun hrs
$16,800 avg cost
Arizona
6.5 peak sun hrs
$12,180 avg cost
Arkansas
4.7 peak sun hrs
$13,400 avg cost
California
5.8 peak sun hrs
$13,440 avg cost
Colorado
5.5 peak sun hrs
$13,860 avg cost
Connecticut
3.8 peak sun hrs
$14,400 avg cost
Delaware
4.2 peak sun hrs
$13,000 avg cost
Florida
5.5 peak sun hrs
$12,180 avg cost
Georgia
4.7 peak sun hrs
$13,000 avg cost
Hawaii
5.5 peak sun hrs
$16,200 avg cost
Idaho
4.7 peak sun hrs
$13,600 avg cost
Illinois
4.0 peak sun hrs
$14,000 avg cost
Indiana
4.0 peak sun hrs
$14,200 avg cost
Iowa
4.1 peak sun hrs
$14,400 avg cost
Kansas
4.8 peak sun hrs
$13,600 avg cost
Kentucky
4.1 peak sun hrs
$12,800 avg cost
Louisiana
4.9 peak sun hrs
$13,600 avg cost
Maine
3.8 peak sun hrs
$14,800 avg cost
Maryland
4.2 peak sun hrs
$13,800 avg cost
Massachusetts
3.8 peak sun hrs
$15,000 avg cost
Michigan
3.6 peak sun hrs
$14,200 avg cost
Minnesota
3.9 peak sun hrs
$14,600 avg cost
Mississippi
4.8 peak sun hrs
$14,000 avg cost
Missouri
4.5 peak sun hrs
$13,400 avg cost
Montana
4.5 peak sun hrs
$14,000 avg cost
Nebraska
4.6 peak sun hrs
$14,800 avg cost
Nevada
6.2 peak sun hrs
$12,180 avg cost
New Hampshire
3.7 peak sun hrs
$15,000 avg cost
New Jersey
4.0 peak sun hrs
$13,200 avg cost
New Mexico
6.1 peak sun hrs
$13,400 avg cost
New York
3.8 peak sun hrs
$14,800 avg cost
North Carolina
4.7 peak sun hrs
$12,600 avg cost
North Dakota
4.2 peak sun hrs
$14,600 avg cost
Ohio
3.7 peak sun hrs
$13,200 avg cost
Oklahoma
5.1 peak sun hrs
$13,800 avg cost
Oregon
3.7 peak sun hrs
$13,600 avg cost
Pennsylvania
3.7 peak sun hrs
$14,000 avg cost
Rhode Island
3.9 peak sun hrs
$14,600 avg cost
South Carolina
4.9 peak sun hrs
$13,000 avg cost
South Dakota
4.5 peak sun hrs
$14,200 avg cost
Tennessee
4.5 peak sun hrs
$12,800 avg cost
Texas
5.5 peak sun hrs
$12,180 avg cost
Utah
5.5 peak sun hrs
$12,200 avg cost
Vermont
3.6 peak sun hrs
$15,200 avg cost
Virginia
4.3 peak sun hrs
$13,400 avg cost
Washington
3.4 peak sun hrs
$13,800 avg cost
West Virginia
3.8 peak sun hrs
$13,800 avg cost
Wisconsin
3.6 peak sun hrs
$14,000 avg cost
Wyoming
5.2 peak sun hrs
$14,400 avg cost