Solar Payback Period Calculator — When Do Panels Pay for Themselves?
Calculate exactly how many years until your solar panels pay for themselves, including the 30% federal tax credit and electricity price escalation.
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How to use this calculator
- Enter the total cost of your solar system before any incentives.
- Enter the federal tax credit percentage (30% in 2026 — this is applied automatically).
- Enter your estimated annual savings from your solar savings calculator.
- Adjust the electricity price escalation rate (3% is the historical US average).
- Your payback period and 25-year ROI appear instantly.
Understanding your results
Simple vs escalation-adjusted payback: The simple payback divides net cost by first-year savings, giving a fixed break-even point. The escalation-adjusted payback accounts for rising electricity prices — each year your savings grow as grid electricity gets more expensive, while your investment cost stays fixed. At 3% annual electricity price growth, payback occurs 1–2 years earlier than the simple calculation suggests.
How the 30% ITC affects payback: Applying the ITC immediately reduces your net cost from $20,000 to $14,000 on a typical system. This single action cuts the payback period by roughly 30% — from 13 years to 9 years at $1,500/year savings. The ITC is the most powerful lever in solar economics and should always be claimed in the first available tax year.
EIA electricity price data: The US Energy Information Administration tracks retail electricity prices monthly. The 20-year average annual increase through 2024 is 2.9%. In some states, the rate of increase has been much higher: California electricity rates have risen at 5–7%/year over the last decade, shortening solar payback significantly. Higher historical escalation = stronger case for solar.
What happens at year 25: Most solar panels carry a 25-year linear performance warranty guaranteeing 80% of original output. At 0.5%/yr degradation, year-25 output is approximately 88% of original — better than the warranty minimum. Physical panel lifespan typically exceeds 30–35 years. After payback, every dollar of solar production is pure financial gain with no additional investment required.