🐎 Kentucky Solar Panel Calculator 2026

Calculate your solar panel ROI, payback period, and 25-year savings in Kentucky. Includes federal ITC + available incentives.

Peak Sun Hours
4.3h
daily average
Electricity Rate
$0.122
per kWh
Avg System Cost
$22K
before incentives
Est. Payback
16.8yr
after incentives

☀️ Your Solar ROI Calculator

Total System Cost
After Incentives
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📊 Year-by-Year Breakdown

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☀️ Solar Energy in Kentucky — What You Need to Know

Solar Potential

Kentucky averages 4.3 peak sun hours per day, which is moderate but still viable for solar with the right system sizing. A typical 6kW residential system in Kentucky produces approximately 7,534 kWh per year.

Electricity Costs

The average electricity rate in Kentucky is $0.122/kWh, below the national average, which extends payback periods but solar still provides long-term savings. With electricity prices rising 3-5% annually, locking in solar savings now protects against future rate increases.

Incentives & Credits

ROI Analysis

Based on current rates and incentives, a typical solar installation in Kentucky pays for itself in approximately 16.8 years. Over a 25-year panel warranty period, homeowners can expect a 49% return on investment, with total savings of approximately $7,577 after accounting for system costs and incentives.

Installation Tips for Kentucky

🔋 Ready to Go Solar in Kentucky?

Use the calculator above with your actual electric bill for personalized savings. Compare quotes from at least 3 local installers.

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