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Solar Panels in Oklahoma: Cost and Savings

Written by Erin Gobler

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Edited by Lisa Iscrupe

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Installing solar panels on your home is an excellent way to reduce your energy costs and carbon footprint. Over the past few years, there has been a huge increase in residential solar installations in Oklahoma.

Wondering whether using solar energy is worth it in Oklahoma? Keep reading to learn about the costs and benefits of solar panels in Oklahoma and whether they’re right for you.

Cost of solar panels in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, the cost of solar panels depends on a variety of factors, including the size of your system, its components, and its configuration. You must also factor in labor costs and local permitting costs.

On average, a residential solar panel system costs between $3 and $5 per watt, which comes out to between $15,000 and $25,000 for an average 5-kW system. Solar tax credits and other incentives are in place to help subsidize the cost for homeowners.

Solar panel setup

The components included in your home solar panel system will be a contributing factor in the total price. Here are a few components you’re likely to find in a home solar system:

  • Solar panels: The central part of your home solar system, the solar panels capture the sunlight that provides energy to your home. You can choose between monocrystalline, polycrystalline, or thin-film panels.
  • Solar cell: A solar cell is a piece of equipment that takes the sunlight your solar panels capture and turns it into usable electricity.
  • Inverter: Your solar panel inverter takes the electricity from your solar cell and converts it from direct current (DC) power into alternating current (AC) power, which is needed to power everything in your home.
  • Batteries: Once you have converted the solar energy into usable electricity, you can store excess energy in batteries until you need to use it.

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Solar incentives and rebates in Oklahoma

Solar panels in Oklahoma can indeed be expensive. The good news is that there are financial incentives in place to reduce the cost burden.

First, the federal government offers a solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC), which allows you to claim a credit of 26% of your costs when you purchase a residential solar system. Additionally, Oklahoma offers a net-metering program. Net metering allows you to get credits on your electricity bill when you send excess electricity back to the grid.

Solar energy in Oklahoma may help lower your electric bills

Tax credits and net metering aren’t the only way to save with your solar panels. You can expect to save money on energy by just by powering your home with solar power.

Let’s look at an example scenario to see what you could save. Suppose you purchase a $15,000 residential solar panel system. You could save $3,900 in the first year thanks to the federal tax credit. Of course, you’ll also save money each month on your electricity bill. Oklahoma residents pay an average of $112 for electricity each month, so if you are able to offset that cost with solar, you could expect to save up to $1,344 per year ($112 x 12 months). At that rate, you should reach the break-even point on your solar panel system in just over eight years.

Example of return on investment (ROI) for an Oklahoma solar panel system based on an initial investment of $15,000:

Initial investment Years to get ROIEnergy savings per year after ROISavings five years after ROI
8.23$1,344$6,720
$15,000

Energy independence in Oklahoma can help you

One of the most important benefits of installing solar panels on your home is that you can be closer to energy independence. 

So what exactly does that mean? It means that your family’s budget isn’t as vulnerable to energy price swings. Energy demand tends to be higher in the summer and winter when extreme hot and cold temperatures are present. As a result, electricity tends to be more expensive during those months. But when you power your home with solar power, you largely avoid those price swings because your monthly electricity bill is virtually eliminated. 

You still are connected to the power grid when you have solar panels for electricity use in off-peak periods. However, the majority of your energy will be generated by your solar system.

How to buy solar panels in Oklahoma

Solar panels are a significant investment so it’s important to understand exactly what you’re getting before you purchase them. Visit our library of educational resources to learn more about solar panels, such as the best states for solar  or the pros and cons of leasing solar panels. Or calling the number on your screen to speak to an energy expert directly.

Here are a few things to consider before you buy solar panels:

  • Your roof. Solar panels tend to work best on south-facing roofs with slopes of 15 to 40 degrees. They’re also best on newer roofs that won’t need to be replaced soon and those that get a lot of sunlight.
  • How long you plan to live in your home. You’ll get the most value from your solar panels if you plan to be in your home for an extended period. It takes several years to break even on a solar panel purchase, and it may not be worth it if you plan to move soon.
  • HOA rules. Some homeowners associations have restrictions around the use of solar panels and may require approval before you install them on your home.

Want to learn more about solar energy?

  1. Give us a call: Speak with a solar energy expert.
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  3. Get a quote today: Call: 1-866-492-8331 for personalized quotes from a solar installer.

The future of energy is solar in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is behind most other states when it comes to solar energy generation. In 2021, the state ranked 45th in the nation for solar energy generation, with 0.14% of Oklahoma’s electricity coming from solar power. Still, this amount of energy is enough to power around 10,000 homes. 

So what does this mean for the future of solar energy in Oklahoma? Basically, the only way to go is up. And despite Oklahoma’s slow adoption of solar power, it has made progress. While there are few solar companies in Oklahoma, the past several years have seen investments in residential, commercial, community, and utility solar installations. So while solar isn’t yet a critical part of the state’s economy, we predict solar in Oklahoma will be on the rise over the next decade.

Solar energy FAQs

What is the life expectancy of solar panels in Oklahoma?

Most solar panel warranties last between 25 and 30 years. That said, proper care and maintenance may extend the life of your solar panels.

Are there disadvantages to using solar energy in Oklahoma? 

Solar panels aren’t currently as popular and widespread in Oklahoma, which may deter some homeowners from making such a large purchase.

How does solar power help the environment?

Solar power is a form of green energy, meaning its production doesn’t emit the same harmful greenhouse gasses as traditional electricity generation. Solar energy helps lessen climate change and pollution.

What percent of Oklahoma energy production is solar?

Oklahoma currently gets 0.14% of its electricity from solar power, which is enough to power 9,766 homes.

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