North Carolina Savings Calculator

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Wondering if solar is worth it in North Carolina? Here’s how we break down the numbers so you can decide if it’s a smart move for your home.

1. Start with Your Electric Bill

Your average monthly bill tells us how much energy your home uses. If your bill is $150/month, that’s about $1,800/year.

2. Project Utility Costs Over 30 Years

Electric rates in NC rise about 2.5% annually. Over 30 years, a $150/month bill could grow to:

  • $396/month in year 30
  • $91,407 total over 30 years

3. Estimate the Solar System Size

We size your system based on your usage. The formula:

System Size (kW) = Your Bill ÷ 18

So a $150 bill needs an 8 kW system.

4. Calculate Number of Panels

Using 400W panels:

8,000W ÷ 400W = 20 panels

5. Estimate Monthly Solar Payment

  • Install cost: $3.00/Watt
  • Total cost: $24,000 for 8 kW
  • Financed over 25 years @ 4.99% = $128/month

6. Subtract the Federal Tax Credit

30% credit on system cost:

$24,000 × 30% = $7,200 tax credit

New net cost = $16,800

7. Compare Total Costs

  • Staying with utility: $91,407
  • Solar system (loan + net cost): ~$22,800
  • Total estimated savings: $68,600+

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Sources:
U.S. Energy Information Administration – NC Electricity Prices
NC Clean Energy Technology Center
DSIRE – Federal Solar Tax Credit
EnergySage – Solar Panel Costs