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Federal Credit Update: The 30% solar ITC and home improvement credits expired Dec 31, 2025. State & local programs may still offer savings.See what changed →
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Solar Panel Installation Cost by State

Federal update: The 30% solar ITC and home improvement credits expired Dec 31, 2025. State programs listed below are independently sourced.

How much do solar panels cost in your state? Compare solar panel installation costs, state energy rebates, solar incentives, heat pump programs & utility rebates across all 50 states. Find solar panels for your home with verified cost data and program sources.

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Enter your ZIP code in our free incentive calculator and get a personalized breakdown of every state rebate, utility program, and local incentive you may qualify for.

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Types of Energy Incentives by State

Solar Panel Rebates & Tax Credits

While the federal 30% ITC expired for new installations after Dec 2025, many states offer their own solar rebates, SRECs, performance payments, and net metering programs ranging from $500 to $10,000+. Use our incentive calculator to see what's available in your state.

Heat Pump Rebates (HEEHRA)

The HEEHRA program allocated funds to states for heat pump rebates (up to $8,000), heat pump water heaters ($1,750), and electrical panels ($4,000). Availability varies — some states have launched, others may lose unobligated funds. Check your state page.

EV Charger Tax Credits

The federal EV charger credit (Section 30C) expired for new installations after Dec 2025. Some states and utilities still offer their own EV charger rebates and incentive programs. Check your state page for current availability.