How Much Does A Solar System Cost?

Real Solar Costs, No Surprises

THINKING SOLAR IS TOO EXPENSIVE?

You're not alone!

The average American thinks solar costs $20,000 more than it actually does.

Today, we're breaking down what you'll really pay for solar in 2025 in Clark County Nevada, how long before it pays for itself, and one simple trick to slash your upfront costs by 30%.

Let's clear up the cost confusion!

THE REAL NUMBERS

Most homeowners in Southern Nevada should pay about $25,000 for a complete solar system before tax credits.

That breaks down to about $3.00 per watt of power. A typical 8.5 kW system (enough for the average Las Vegas homeowner) costs around $18,000 after incentives.

The good news? Prices have dropped 64% in the last decade and may continue to fall each year.

At this point, you might be saying to yourself “I don’t have $25,000 in cash to fork over!” I get it but don’t worry! There’s options to go solar for zero upfront cost with a loan or a lease.

PROOF IN THE SAVINGS

The Sibug family paid $18,140 for their system after tax credits.

Their monthly electric bill dropped from $181 to just under $20!

Their system will pay for itself in about 7 years, but they'll keep saving for 25+ years.

That's over $65,000 in savings.

SLASH YOUR “NET” COST

Don't miss the 30% federal tax credit!

It directly reduces what you owe the IRS.

If you install a $20,000 system, you'll be eligible to get $6,000 back at tax time.

Some states offer additional incentives like property tax exemptions or cash rebates.

Ask installers about these savings—they're easy to miss!

QUICK HIT

Did you know? Financing a solar system often costs LESS per month than your current electric bill. Many homeowners start saving money from day one without paying anything upfront!

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