Solar Panels in Vermont

Everything you need to know about going solar in Vermont (VT).

Average Sun Hours/Day3.6 hours
Average System Cost (8 kW)$24,800
Federal Tax Credit (30%)-$7,440
Net Cost After Federal Credit$17,360
Estimated Annual Savings$1,367/year
Estimated Payback Period12.7 years
State Solar IncentivesYes — state incentives available

Solar Incentives in Vermont

Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

The 30% federal solar tax credit is available to all Vermont residents. For an 8 kW system, this saves approximately $7,440.

State Incentives Available

Vermont offers additional state-level solar incentives, which may include tax credits, rebates, net metering, or renewable energy certificates. Check with your local utility and the DSIRE database for current programs.

Recommended Solar Panels for Vermont

With lower sun exposure (3.6 hours/day), Vermont homeowners need high-efficiency panels to maximize output:

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do solar panels cost in Vermont?

The average cost of an 8 kW solar system in Vermont is approximately $24,800 before incentives. After the 30% federal tax credit, the net cost is around $17,360.

How much can I save with solar in Vermont?

An 8 kW solar system in Vermont can save approximately $1,367 per year on electricity bills, with an estimated payback period of 12.7 years.

Does Vermont have solar incentives?

Yes, Vermont offers state-level solar incentives in addition to the federal 30% tax credit.