Monocrystalline
- Efficiency: 19–22%
- Appearance: Black, uniform
- Cost: Premium
- Lifespan: 25–30+ years
Updated May 2026 · Incentives included
Estimate solar panel installation costs, monthly energy savings, tax credits, and payback period for your home.
Average solar installation: $12,000–$35,000
Enter your bill, home size, city, and roof type — results update instantly.
Fine-tune usage, roof condition, sun exposure, battery storage, financing, and ZIP for localized results.
Typical installed price ranges before federal tax credit (updates with city selected above)
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Estimated monthly savings and payback for a $220/month bill · asphalt roof · full sun
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Backup batteries keep essentials running during outages and can reduce peak-time grid use. Tesla Powerwall and similar systems typically add $10,500–$15,000 installed per unit in 2026.
Toggle battery storage in the advanced calculator to see updated totals.
+$10,500–$15,000
Typical add-on per battery (e.g. Powerwall-class)
| Financing | Upfront cost | Ownership | Tax credit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash purchase | High | Full | Yes — 30% federal ITC |
| Solar loan | Medium | Full | Yes — homeowner claims ITC |
| Solar lease | Low | Limited | No — lessor typically claims |
| PPA | Very low | None | No — pay per kWh produced |
Typical ownership timeline after incentives
Monthly bill savings and tax credits recover your net investment. Payback is fastest in high-sun states with rates above $0.14/kWh.
After payback, most savings go straight to your pocket — often $1,200–$2,400+ per year for decades with minimal maintenance.
Utility rates have risen roughly 2–4% per year nationally over the past decade. Locking in solar production shifts you from renting power to owning capacity.
30% ITC on eligible equipment and installation through 2032 for owned systems.
Varies by state — California, New York, and others offer additional rebates or SRECs.
Some utilities offer per-watt rebates or performance payments — check your ZIP.
Export credits offset nighttime use where programs remain available.
Solar panel installation typically costs $12,000–$35,000 nationally in 2026 before incentives. An average 8 kW system often lands near $18,000–$27,000 installed; after the 30% federal tax credit, net cost is commonly $12,600–$18,900.
Solar is often worth it when payback is under 10 years and you plan to stay in the home 7+ years. High sun states with bills above $150/month frequently see 6–9 year payback after incentives.
Most homeowners see 6–12 years payback after the federal tax credit. Use our calculator for a localized estimate by bill, roof, and shade.
Owned solar often adds resale value — studies cite roughly 4% average home value increase where systems are owned outright and transferable.
Grid-tied solar shuts off during outages unless you have a battery or special backup inverter. Batteries add cost but provide outage resilience — see battery storage.