Solar Panel Payback in Pennsylvania (2026)

Average payback period: 9.7 years on a 8.9 kW system for a typical Pennsylvania home with a $150/mo electric bill.

9.7 yrPayback period
$18,461After incentives
$39,84925-year net savings
16¢Avg PA rate / kWh

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Why solar makes sense (or doesn't) in Pennsylvania

Active SREC market and full net metering.

Avg residential rate16¢ / kWh
Avg system cost$2.95 / W ($30,975 for 10.5 kW)
Peak sun hours / day4.2
Net meteringFull Net Metering
State tax creditNone
Federal tax credit30% (Residential Clean Energy Credit, through 2032)
Property tax exemptionNo
Sales tax exemptionNo

Pennsylvania payback by monthly electric bill

The bigger your current bill, the faster solar pays back. Here's how the numbers work out for a typical Pennsylvania home:

Monthly billSystem sizeGross costFederal creditState creditNet costYear-1 savingsPayback
$1006 kW$17,582−$5,275$0$12,307$1,1409.7 yr
$1508.9 kW$26,373−$7,912$0$18,461$1,7109.7 yr
$20011.9 kW$35,164−$10,549$0$24,615$2,2819.7 yr
$30017.9 kW$52,746−$15,824$0$36,922$3,4219.7 yr

Assumes 95% bill offset, 3% annual rate inflation, 0.5% annual panel degradation, and a 25-year system life.

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Frequently asked questions about solar in Pennsylvania

How long does it take for solar panels to pay for themselves in Pennsylvania?
For a typical Pennsylvania home with a $150/month electric bill, a 8.9 kW system pays for itself in about 9.7 years. Higher bills (or higher state incentives) shorten this; lower bills lengthen it.
What's the average cost of solar panels in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania installers average $2.95 per watt before incentives. A typical 10.5 kW system costs roughly $30,975 gross, or about $18,461 after federal and state credits.
Does Pennsylvania offer a state solar tax credit?
Pennsylvania does not offer a state-level solar tax credit. However, the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit still applies, and there may be utility rebates in your service area.
Does Pennsylvania have net metering?
Yes — Pennsylvania has full retail net metering, meaning you get one-for-one credit for any excess solar exported to the grid. This is the most favorable arrangement for solar owners.
Are solar panels worth it in Pennsylvania in 2026?
For most Pennsylvania homeowners with a monthly electric bill above $100, the answer is yes — payback typically lands between 6.8 and 12.6 years depending on roof orientation, shade, and incentive timing. The 30% federal credit is locked in through 2032, removing a major timing risk.

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