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How Much Does Solar Panel Installation Cost?

Average solar panel installation costs: system sizes, per-watt pricing, incentives, and what affects pricing in the US, Poland, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Last updated: 2026-05-16HireLocal Editorial

Solar panel installation costs have dropped dramatically over the past decade. In the US, expect to pay $2.50–$3.50 per watt before incentives, putting a typical 8 kW residential system at $20,000–$28,000 before the 30% federal tax credit ($14,000–$19,600 after). In the Netherlands, a 10-panel system costs €4,000–€7,000; in Poland, PLN 20,000–40,000 for 5–10 kW; and in Spain, €4,000–€8,000 for a typical home system. Payback periods range from 5–10 years depending on local electricity prices and sun exposure.

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Average solar installation costs by system size

System sizeTypical cost before incentives (USD)
4 kW (small home/apartment)$10,000–$14,000
6 kW (average home)$15,000–$21,000
8 kW (large home)$20,000–$28,000
10 kW (high usage / EV charging)$25,000–$35,000
Battery storage add-on (10 kWh)$8,000–$15,000

Sources: EnergySage 2025 Solar Marketplace data, SEIA/Wood Mackenzie Q4 2025 report, IRENA cost benchmarks.

What affects the cost?

  • System size — larger systems cost more total but less per watt
  • Panel quality — premium panels (REC, SunPower) cost $0.30–$0.60/W more but produce more power per sq ft
  • Roof complexity — steep pitch, multiple planes, dormers, or tile roofs add 10–25% to installation labor
  • Inverter type — microinverters ($0.20–$0.40/W more) outperform string inverters in partial shade
  • Battery storage — a Tesla Powerwall or equivalent adds $8,000–$15,000 but enables backup power and time-of-use arbitrage
  • Permitting and interconnection — varies by jurisdiction, typically $500–$2,000

Costs by country

Solar installation costs in the United States

The average US residential solar system costs $2.50–$3.50/watt before incentives. The federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) covers 30% of total system cost through 2032, bringing a $24,000 system down to $16,800. Many states add rebates: California's SGIP, New York's NYSERDA, and Massachusetts' SMART program can add $1,000–$5,000 in additional savings. Average payback period: 6–9 years depending on state electricity rates and sun hours.

Solar installation costs in Spain

Spain offers excellent solar economics: €4,000–€8,000 for a 4–8 kW residential system, with some of Europe's best sun hours (1,800–2,800 annually). The "sun tax" was abolished in 2018, and current IBI (property tax) reductions of 25–50% for 3–5 years are offered by many municipalities. Self-consumption with surplus compensation (autoconsumo con excedentes) allows selling excess energy back to the grid. On the Mediterranean coast, a 6 kW system can produce 9,000–10,000 kWh/year, covering most household needs. Payback: 5–8 years.

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