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Solar Panel Cost in Georgia

Average costs, savings estimates, and incentives for Georgia homeowners — plus free installer quotes.

$24,000
Avg. System Cost
before incentives
12.9 yrs
Est. Payback Period
based on avg savings
$1,300
Annual Savings
$108/month
12.9 yrs
Payback Period
15,700 25-yr ROI

Solar in Georgia: Overview

Georgia homeowners who go solar can expect to pay around $24,000 for a typical 8 kW system before incentives. Note: the 30% federal residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025. State and local incentives may still reduce your net cost.

With average annual electricity savings of $1,300, the typical payback period in Georgia is 12.9 years. Over 25 years, that represents a return on investment of approximately $15,700.

Georgia's sun score of 76/100 reflects the region's solar irradiance. The state also offers Georgia Power rebate, which can further reduce your upfront costs.

Solar Incentives in Georgia

Federal ITC (Section 25D)Expired

Expired December 31, 2025 — no longer available for new residential installs

Georgia Power rebateState

State-specific program for Georgia residents

Property Tax ExemptionVaries

Many states exempt solar from property tax assessments

Net MeteringUtility

Sell excess power back to the grid at retail rates

Frequently Asked Questions — Solar in Georgia

How much do solar panels cost in Georgia?

The average solar installation in Georgia costs approximately $24,000 before incentives. Note: the 30% federal residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025. State and local incentives may still apply in your area. Prices vary by system size, installer, and equipment quality.

How much can I save with solar in Georgia?

Georgia homeowners save an average of $1,300 per year on electricity with solar. Over 25 years, that's a potential return of $15,700 after accounting for your net system cost.

What solar incentives are available in Georgia?

Georgia offers Georgia Power rebate. Note: the federal 30% residential ITC expired December 31, 2025. Check with your utility company for additional rebates and state programs.

How long is the solar payback period in Georgia?

Based on average costs and savings, the typical payback period in Georgia is approximately 12.9 years. After payback, your solar panels continue generating free electricity for 15–20+ more years.

Is solar worth it in Georgia?

With a sun score of 76/100 and average annual savings of $1,300, solar is an excellent investment in Georgia. The Georgia Power rebate further improves the economics.

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