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🦅 Michigan Solar Panel Calculator 2025
Michigan's rising electricity rates are making solar increasingly attractive.
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Avg rate: $0.185/kWh · 4.4 peak sun hrs/day
Your Solar Estimate for Michigan
7.6 kW
System Size
recommended
8.7 yrs
Payback Period
break-even
$49,989
25-Year Savings
net profit
3.8t
CO₂ Offset
per year
Estimated installation cost$22,340
US Federal Tax Credit (30% IRA)− $6,702
Net cost to you$15,638
Annual electricity savings$1,800/yr
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Michigan Solar Facts (2025)
$0.185/kWh
Avg Electricity Rate
4.4 hours
Daily Peak Sun Hours
30% Federal Tax Credit (IRA)
Federal Incentive
Net Metering in Michigan
Michigan offers full net metering — you receive full retail credit for excess solar energy sent back to the grid. This maximizes your savings and shortens your payback period.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is solar worth it in Michigan?+
Michigan's rising electricity rates are making solar increasingly attractive. With a payback period calculated from local rates of $0.185/kWh and 4.4 peak sun hours per day, solar can be a strong investment in Michigan.
What is the solar tax credit in Michigan for 2025?+
Michigan homeowners qualify for the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC) under the Inflation Reduction Act, valid through 2032. This means 30% of your total installation cost is deducted directly from your federal tax bill.
How long does solar take to pay back in Michigan?+
Payback period in Michigan depends on your monthly electricity bill, roof orientation, and system size. Use the calculator above with your actual monthly bill to get a personalized estimate based on local rates of $0.185/kWh.
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