
Contents
- 1 How Expensive Is Going Solar
- 1.1 Information for Homeowners
- 1.1.1 Factors in the Cost of Solar Panels
- 1.1.2 How Many Panels Matter The number of panels purchased at one time usually affects the price. This means that buying a 2,000-watt solar panel system may be more expensive than a 10,000-watt solar panel system. This is because bulk purchases can reduce the cost of panels, like bulk food or other products. The cost of purchasing and installing solar panel ranges from $2.67 to $3.43 per watt (for cash purchase). The price of the entire system is based on its capacity in watts. How many systems you need will depend on the energy you use, daylight on the roof and panel efficiency. Cost of the solar panel depends on several factors:Cost of the solar system (including batteries, if any) Regional sunshine Energy use Electricity cost Local rebates and incentivesThe average payback period for residential solar systems is 6 to 9 years, depending on system costs, incentives, and energy cost savings.
- 1.1.3 Average Cost of Solar Panels
- 1.1 Information for Homeowners
How Expensive Is Going Solar
Information for Homeowners
Thanks to a renewed commitment to the environment and a huge return on investment in renewable energy, solar home systems are emerging across the country. For homeowners who are considering switching to renewable energy, the cost of solar panels is one of their biggest concerns. By becoming a more informed consumer, homeowners will soon see that the number one benefit of solar homes is their cost-effectiveness.Factors in the Cost of Solar Panels
How Many Panels Matter
The number of panels purchased at one time usually affects the price. This means that buying a 2,000-watt solar panel system may be more expensive than a 10,000-watt solar panel system. This is because bulk purchases can reduce the cost of panels, like bulk food or other products.
The cost of purchasing and installing solar panel ranges from $2.67 to $3.43 per watt (for cash purchase). The price of the entire system is based on its capacity in watts. How many systems you need will depend on the energy you use, daylight on the roof and panel efficiency.
Cost of the solar panel depends on several factors:
- Cost of the solar system (including batteries, if any)
- Regional sunshine
- Energy use
- Electricity cost
- Local rebates and incentives
The average payback period for residential solar systems is 6 to 9 years, depending on system costs, incentives, and energy cost savings.
Installation Costs of Solar Panels
Average Cost of Solar Panels
- The average cost of solar panels nationwide was $2.99/W in 2019. The average solar panel system size in the United States is approximately 6 kW (kilowatts), so after the tax credit, the average solar panel system cost is $12,558. This is more than 2% lower than a year ago, and the cost of solar panel systems is still falling.
- The average price per watt of solar panels ranges from $2.58 to $3.38, while the average size of a solar panel installed in the United States with a solar tax credit typically ranges between $10,836 and $14,196.