Solar Panels in Nevada2026 Cost Guide & Incentives

Average cost, state incentives, payback estimates, and how to find certified installers in Nevada.

$15,000–$26,000
Avg system cost
$10,500–$18,200
After 30% ITC
6.4 hrs/day
Peak sun hours
$0.128/kWh
Avg rate

Is Solar Worth It in Nevada?

Based on a home with a $150/month electric bill in Nevada

Est. system size
5.5 kW
Gross cost
$16,061
Federal tax credit
−$4,818
Net cost
$11,243
Year-1 savings
$1,800
20-year savings
$45,911

Estimated payback: 6.2 years — then 13 years of free electricity.

* Estimates assume $2.90/W installed, 92% solar offset, and 3% annual electricity rate inflation. Get an installer quote to confirm your actual savings.

Nevada Solar Incentives & Policies

Federal
Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
30%
of total system cost — off your federal tax bill
Available through 2032
Nevada State
State Incentive
Property & sales tax exemptions + excellent sun resource

Additional Nevada Solar Policies

Net Metering: Available — excess energy credited to your bill
Property Tax Exemption: Solar system value exempt from property taxes
Sales Tax Exemption: Solar equipment exempt from state sales tax

Solar Installation Cost in Nevada by System Size

System sizeGross costAfter 30% ITCYear-1 savings
5 kW$12,272,800$8,590,960$1,375,437/yr
7 kW$17,181,920$12,027,344$1,925,612/yr
9 kW$22,091,040$15,463,728$2,475,786/yr
12 kW$29,454,720$20,618,304$3,301,048/yr

* Costs based on $2.90/W national average. Nevada installer pricing may vary ±15%.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Solar in Nevada

How much do solar panels cost in Nevada?
Solar installation in Nevada typically costs $15,000–$26,000 before incentives. After the 30% federal tax credit, most homeowners pay $10,500–$18,200 net.
Is solar worth it in Nevada?
Yes — Nevada homeowners benefit from 6.4 average peak sun hours per day. The 30% federal ITC combined with property & sales tax exemptions + excellent sun resource make the financial case strong for most homeowners.
What state incentives are available for solar in Nevada?
Property & sales tax exemptions + excellent sun resource. On top of state incentives, all Nevada homeowners qualify for the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Your solar system is also exempt from property tax assessment. Solar equipment is exempt from sales tax in ${s.name}.
How long is the payback period for solar in Nevada?
Based on Nevada's average electricity rate of $0.128/kWh and 6.4 peak sun hours, most homeowners see payback in 6.2–9 years. Systems then produce free electricity for 15–20+ more years.
Does Nevada have net metering?
Yes — Nevada has a net metering policy that credits your utility bill for excess electricity your system sends back to the grid. This significantly improves your ROI.

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