Each solar panel system is uniquely designed to suit its location and the needs of its owner. With that customization comes price variability. So while this blog can’t give a 100% answer, we can offer some average costs that may help you frame your expectations.
We’ll take a look at what factors impact pricing, as well as costs for average solar panel systems in Maryland. Whether on the Eastern Shore, the Capital Metro, or the Western Region, solar can be a profitable investment for Maryland businesses, farms, and homeowners.
Solar isn’t a one-size-fits-all option. Your system will be custom-designed to suit your specific property and needs. Because of this, prices can vary from system to system. Here are common factors that impact how much your solar panel system will cost in Maryland.
There are plenty of variables that impact the cost of solar for homeowners. But you probably want an actual dollar amount that helps frame your cost expectations.
This chart includes only the most widely available incentive in Maryland (the 30% tax credit). Depending on your circumstances, the net cost will vary. You may also qualify for other incentives, like the $1,000 Maryland Clean Energy Grant.
The chart below shows what the average commercial or agricultural solar system costs in Maryland. These costs take into account two widely available incentives: the federal tax credit and bonus depreciation.
The solar investment tax credit is at 30% for businesses and farms. Thereafter, it will vary based on the Department of Treasury’s goals. It’s worth noting that your business or farm may qualify for other incentives that bring costs down, like the USDA REAP Grant, but these are the most common.
It’s also worth noting that in exchange for this cost, you’ll dramatically reduce a fixed cost, which frees up money that can go right to your bottom line.
Your solar system will generate cost-free electricity for decades. In addition, you can save more money and pay fewer taxes with solar-related incentives.
Net Metering
One of these incentives is net metering. Net metering means the utility companies in your state must compensate you for electricity uploaded to the grid at the retail rate. That means you can use the grid as free storage. This makes offsetting 100% of your energy needs with solar much easier and more affordable.
SRECs
Additionally, Maryland homes and businesses can participate in the Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) market. For each 1,000 kWh of solar energy you generate, you’ll get one credit. This credit can then be sold on the SREC market for some extra cash. Income from SRECs could be an extra $500 or several thousand in your pocket, depending on your system's production and the market price.
Maryland Clean Energy Grant
You may also qualify for grants through the Maryland Energy Administration. This rebate tops out at $30,000 for qualifying rooftop commercial solar systems. Non-rooftop commercial systems can save up to $20,000, and residential systems can save up to $1,000.
Tax Exemptions
Lastly, Maryland will waive any increases in your property taxes related to your solar system, and you won’t have to pay sales tax on any of your installation costs or solar components.
When you’re making financial decisions like investing in solar, you have to consider its total lifecycle cost—not just the upfront sticker price. What will solar cost to maintain? How often does it require professional tune-ups or run into snags?
The good news is, compared to other renewable energy options, solar requires little upkeep. There are no moving parts, and in most cases, there is no need for regular maintenance.
Clearing Dust & Snow
When it comes to regular maintenance, the big thing is keeping the panels clean. However, the vast majority of systems won’t require solar panel cleaning. In most cases, steady rain will do a perfect job of washing away dirt and dust. However, in particularly dirty, dry, or dusty areas, cleaning may be needed periodically.
Snow removal is not recommended, as in most cases, the risk to yourself and the panels isn’t worth the production you’ll get from clearing them. Solar panels are designed to warm up quickly in the winter sun, so melting snow falls right off, clearing away your panels in no time.
Other Issues
There’s always the potential for other issues that impact production, like equipment malfunctions or wiring issues. If this is the case, a certified solar maintenance team should be called to diagnose and fix the issue. The good news is most solar panels come with a 25 or 30-year warranty. Solar inverters also come with length warranties of 12, 15, or 25 years.
At Paradise Energy, our Triple Ten Guarantee comes with ten years of system monitoring, meaning if there’s an issue, we’ll detect it and schedule a time that works for you to come out and fix it. This warranty also guarantees your production and our workmanship.
We can’t promise that you’ll never spend a dime maintaining your system. However, it isn’t the norm, and there are various measures and protections to help you mitigate this expense.
Between the cost-saving incentives, decent sunshine, and high energy costs, Maryland is a great state to install solar. Investing in a solar system can lead to tax savings, free electricity, and a tangible asset that will increase the value of your property.
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