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Solar Costs Hub (2026) — Prices, Financing & Incentives

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In 2026, most U.S. home systems still land near $15,000–$25,000 before incentives (~$2.50–$3.50/W). The federal residential buyer credit is largely gone — so state incentives, utility rules, and financing choice drive your real cost.

This hub is the topical home for every cost-related guide on Solar Power Simplified. Use it to move from rough budget → incentives → financing → calculator validation → installer quotes.

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How to use this hub (homeowner workflow)

  1. Read the national cost guide for 2026 price bands.
  2. Check incentives that still apply in your state/utility.
  3. Compare financing paths with monthly bill impact.
  4. Run the cost calculator with 12 months of kWh.
  5. Get 3+ itemized quotes in $/watt.

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Frequently asked questions

Why did solar get “more expensive” in 2026 for buyers?

Sticker prices may be similar, but many cash/loan buyers no longer get the old 30% residential federal credit — so net cost rose.

Should I wait for prices to drop?

Equipment trends help long-term, but electricity rates and local incentives matter more. Run current quotes rather than waiting on rumors.

Is this financial advice?

No — educational ranges only. Confirm tax treatment with a tax professional.

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