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Solar Panel Installation Cost in Colorado Springs, CO

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Last updated: April 1, 2026

Avg System Cost

$13,779

Net After Incentives

$0

Solar Panel Cost & Savings in Colorado Springs

Average System Cost

$13,779

$2.76/W (median: $2.60/W)

Colorado Springs Savings Breakdown

ItemAmount
Average System Cost$13,779
State Incentives (CO)-$41,080
Total Incentives-$42,730
Estimated Net Cost$0
Price range:$11,712
$15,846

Data sourced from EnergySage & Rewiring America APIs. Incentive values are estimates based on a representative homeowner profile. Run the calculator for a personalised breakdown.

Available Incentives

15 programs available for CO residents

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30% discount off the purchase price of qualifying electric lawn equipment from participating retailers.

via State of Colorado

electric outdoor equipment

$300

30% credit

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Income-qualified Coloradans can receive a $9,000 rebate to replace old or high-emitting vehicles with a new BEV or PHEV.

via Colorado Energy Office

new electric vehicle

$9,000

flat amount

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Income-qualified Coloradans can receive a $6,000 rebate to replace old or high-emitting vehicles with a used BEV or PHEV.

via Colorado Energy Office

used electric vehicle

$6,000

flat amount

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Returning in 2026 - Persons with disabilities may be eligible for a point-of-sale rebate up to $900 on an adaptive e-bike.

via City and County of Denver

ebike

$1,200

flat amount

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Returning in 2026 - $450 to $900 point-of-sale rebate on the purchase of an e-bike.

via City and County of Denver

ebike

$450

flat amount

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Rebate of 100% of ENERGY STAR heat pump water heater costs for households below 80% AMI, up to $1,750.

via Colorado Energy Office

heat pump water heater

$1,750

100% credit

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Rebate of 100% of ENERGY STAR cold climate heat pump costs for households below 80% AMI, up to $8,000.

via Colorado Energy Office

ducted heat pumpductless heat pump

$8,000

100% credit

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Rebate of 100% of ENERGY STAR heat pump clothes dryer costs for households under 80% AMI, up to $840.

via Colorado Energy Office

heat pump clothes dryer

$840

100% credit

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Rebate of 100% of ENERGY STAR electric stove, cooktop, range, or oven costs for households under 80% AMI, up to $840.

via Colorado Energy Office

electric stove

$840

100% credit

stateActive

Rebate of 100% of electrical wiring costs for households below 80% AMI, up to $2,500.

via Colorado Energy Office

electric wiring

$2,500

100% credit

stateActive

Rebate of 100% of electrical load service center (electrical panel) costs for households under 80% AMI, up to $4,000.

via Colorado Energy Office

electric panel

$4,000

100% credit

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Rebate of 100% of insulation, air sealing, and ventilation costs for households under 80% AMI, up to $1,600.

via Colorado Energy Office

other insulationother weatherizationwall insulationfloor insulation

$1,600

100% credit

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Rebate of 100% of ENERGY STAR heat pump costs. For space heating and cooling in households below 80% AMI, up to $3,000.

via Colorado Energy Office

ducted heat pumpductless heat pump

$3,000

100% credit

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Bonus state tax credit of $2,500 for Coloradans purchasing or leasing an EV with a MSRP up to $35,000. Some dealers offer this as an upfront discount.

via Colorado Energy Office

new electric vehicle

$2,500

flat amount

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State tax credit of $750 for the purchase or lease of a new BEV or PHEV (maximum MSRP: $80,000). Some dealers offer this as an upfront discount.

via Colorado Energy Office

new electric vehicle

$750

flat amount

Solar Panel Installers in Colorado Springs

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Solar Energy in Colorado Springs, CO: Complete Guide

Colorado Springs is unusual because it has its own municipal utility: Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU). Unlike Denver, which is served by Xcel Energy, Colorado Springs homeowners deal with CSU directly.

The solar resource is excellent at about 5.2 to 5.6 peak sun hours per day, similar to Denver but with slightly more sunshine due to less urban haze. The altitude (6,035 feet) provides the same thin-atmosphere bonus as Denver.

CSU rates are lower than Xcel's (about $0.10 to $0.14 per kWh), which lengthens payback compared to Denver. CSU's net metering program exists but has been modified over time. The federal ITC expired December 2025. Colorado's state sales tax exemption and property tax exemption for solar still apply.

Solar Potential in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs averages 5.2 to 5.6 peak sun hours per day. A 7 kW system produces about 10,500 to 12,500 kWh per year. Similar conditions to Denver: great sunshine, some hail risk, moderate snow.

Local Solar Incentives & Rebates in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs incentives:

Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU): • Net metering program (verify current terms as CSU has modified the program) • Rates approximately $0.10 to $0.14 per kWh • No CSU-specific solar rebate currently

Colorado state: • Property tax exemption for solar (same as Denver) • Sales tax exemption: Colorado's state sales tax exemption for renewable energy applies. Colorado Springs' local sales tax treatment varies, so verify with CSU • No state solar income tax credit

Federal: 30% ITC expired December 2025.

Solar Installation Tips for Colorado Springs Homeowners

Colorado Springs notes: Permits through the City of Colorado Springs Regional Building Department. CSU handles interconnection. The local solar market is smaller than Denver's but several companies serve the area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Solar in Colorado Springs

How does Colorado Springs compare to Denver for solar?

The sunshine is similar or slightly better. The difference is the utility: CSU rates are lower than Xcel's in Denver, which means lower savings per kWh. Denver also has access to Xcel's Solar*Rewards program. Payback in Colorado Springs is typically 2 to 4 years longer than Denver.

How much does solar cost in Colorado Springs?

Expect $2.60 to $2.95 per watt. A 7 kW system costs about $18,200 to $20,650 (sales tax exemption applies). No state tax credit. The federal ITC expired December 2025.

Does CSU have net metering?

Yes, though the program terms have been modified over time. Verify current net metering rates and terms with Colorado Springs Utilities before installing. Rate credits may not be at full retail.

Reviewed by the Net-Zero USA editorial team
Last reviewed: April 1, 2026

Sources: Colorado Springs Utilities, CO state tax exemptions, City of Colorado Springs Regional Building, NREL PVWatts, EIA

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Colorado Springs Quick Facts

  • 🏠 Federal ITC expired Dec 2025
  • 💡 Cost per watt: $2.76/W
  • 📈 Above-avg: $15,846
  • 📉 Below-avg: $11,712
  • 💰 Total incentives: $42,730

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