Solar Companies in Oklahoma

5.1 hrs/day

Peak Sun Hours

$0.11/kWh

Electricity Rate

$13,800

Avg. System Cost (6kW)

Oklahoma enjoys strong sunshine with over 5 peak sun hours daily, placing the Sooner State among the top tier for solar irradiance. The state's solar market has been challenged by mixed policy signals, but declining installation costs and the federal tax credit continue to drive adoption.

Oklahoma allows net metering for residential solar customers, but a 2014 law permitted utilities to apply surcharges on distributed generation customers. Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E) and Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) are the major utilities. The state provides a property tax exemption for solar equipment, ensuring installations don't increase home tax assessments.

Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman are the primary residential solar markets. With strong sunshine but low electricity rates around $0.11/kWh, Oklahoma homeowners face payback periods of 11-14 years, though the economics improve steadily as installation costs fall.

Solar Incentives in Oklahoma

Federal ITC: 30% tax credit on total system cost (through 2032)

Net Metering: Reduced

State Tax Credit: No state-level credit

Oklahoma allows net metering but utilities may apply surcharges. The state offers property tax exemptions for solar energy systems.

City-level data for Oklahoma coming soon. Check back as we expand our directory.