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Average Solar Panel Cost in Florida 2026

Florida solar costs, incentives, and savings in 2026. The Sunshine State offers excellent solar ROI — see average prices and payback periods.

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Florida Solar Costs in 2026

Florida is one of the fastest-growing solar markets in the US, driven by high electricity rates, abundant sunshine, and strong net metering policies. The average cost of a residential solar system in Florida is $2.75–$3.15 per watt. A typical 6 kW system costs $16,500–$18,900 before incentives. Note: The 30% federal residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025. Florida's sales tax exemption and property tax exemption remain in effect.

System SizeBefore IncentivesAnnual Savings Est.Est. Payback
4 kW$11,000–$12,600$800–$1,10010–16 yrs
6 kW$16,500–$18,900$1,200–$1,70010–16 yrs
8 kW$22,000–$25,200$1,600–$2,20010–16 yrs
10 kW$27,500–$31,500$2,000–$2,80010–16 yrs

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Florida Solar Incentives

Florida offers some of the most favorable solar policies in the Southeast.

  • Federal ITC (Section 25D): Expired December 31, 2025 — no longer available to residential homeowners in 2026.
  • Sales Tax Exemption: Florida exempts solar equipment from the 6% state sales tax — saving $600–$1,500 on a typical system.
  • Property Tax Exemption: Solar installations are fully exempt from Florida property tax increases.
  • Net Metering: Florida utilities are required to offer net metering at retail rates — one of the best policies in the Southeast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Florida good for solar?

Yes — Florida ranks 3rd nationally for solar installations. High electricity rates, 5+ peak sun hours daily, and strong net metering make it an excellent solar market.

What is the payback period for solar in Florida?

Most Florida homeowners see payback in 7–9 years. After payback, you're generating free electricity for 15–20 more years.

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