Solar Panel Payback Calculator for Maryland

Maryland (MD) offers good solar potential with an average of 4.2 peak sun hours per day. The average residential electricity rate is 16 cents per kWh, and solar installation costs average $3.05 per watt. Based on these figures, a typical 6 kW residential solar system in Maryland has an estimated payback period of 10.9 years and generates $27,325 in total savings over 25 years.

Payback Period 10.9 years for 6 kW system
25-Year Savings $27,325 after payback
Net Cost $12,810 after all incentives
CO2 Offset 6,291 lbs/yr 51.9 trees equivalent

Solar System Size Comparison for Maryland

The table below compares four common residential solar system sizes for Maryland homeowners. All calculations use the state average electricity rate of 16 cents per kWh, average installation cost of $3.05/W, and 4.2 peak sun hours. The federal 30% Investment Tax Credit is included in all scenarios.

System Size Gross Cost Federal Credit Net Cost Annual Output Annual Savings Payback 20-Year Savings 25-Year Savings
4 kW $12,200 $3,660 $8,540 4,906 kWh $785 10.9 years $11,481 $18,220
6 kW $18,300 $5,490 $12,810 7,358 kWh $1,177 10.9 years $17,218 $27,325
8 kW $24,400 $7,320 $17,080 9,811 kWh $1,570 10.9 years $22,959 $36,435
10 kW $30,500 $9,150 $21,350 12,264 kWh $1,962 10.9 years $28,699 $45,546
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Solar Energy in Maryland: What You Need to Know

Maryland has a robust SREC market and strong solar incentive programs. The Renewable Portfolio Standard drives demand for solar renewable energy credits, providing additional income for solar owners.

Electricity Rates in Maryland

The average residential electricity rate in Maryland is 16 cents per kWh, which is near the national average of approximately 16 cents per kWh. These moderate rates provide a reasonable foundation for solar savings. Combined with the federal tax credit and any state incentives, solar remains a strong investment for most Maryland homeowners.

Peak Sun Hours and Solar Production

Maryland averages 4.2 peak sun hours per day, which is moderate but still viable for residential solar. Many successful solar installations operate across the Northeast and Midwest with similar sun hours. Modern panels are increasingly efficient even in diffuse light conditions. A 6 kW system in Maryland produces approximately 7,358 kWh per year, accounting for standard system efficiency losses and typical weather patterns.

Maryland Solar Incentives and Programs

No state tax credit but SRECs are valuable — typically $60-80 per MWh. Net metering at full retail rate. Property tax exemption for solar. Sales tax exemption. Grant program through MEA for low-to-moderate income.

Incentive Summary for Maryland

  • Federal Tax Credit: 30% ITC (available through 2032)
  • State Tax Credit: None
  • Net Metering: Available
  • SRECs: Available — provides additional ongoing revenue
  • Avg. Installation Cost: $3.05/watt (before incentives)

How Maryland Compares to Similar States

Below is a comparison of Maryland with five states that have similar solar conditions. All calculations are based on a 6 kW residential system using each state's average electricity rate and sun hours.

State Sun Hours Rate (c/kWh) Cost/Watt Net Cost Payback 25-Yr Savings
Maryland 4.2 16c $3.05 $12,810 10.9 years $27,325
Delaware 4.2 14.5c $2.95 $12,390 11.6 years $23,983
District of Columbia 4.2 14.5c $3.30 $13,860 13.0 years $22,513
Iowa 4.2 14.5c $3.00 $12,600 11.8 years $23,773
North Dakota 4.2 11.5c $3.10 $13,020 15.4 years $15,827
Virginia 4.3 13c $2.95 $12,390 12.7 years $21,000

Environmental Impact of Solar in Maryland

Installing a 6 kW solar system in Maryland offsets approximately 6,291 pounds of CO2 per year, which is equivalent to planting 51.9 trees annually. Over the 25-year lifespan of your solar system, that adds up to roughly 157,275 pounds of avoided carbon emissions. Choosing solar energy is one of the most impactful steps a homeowner can take to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to cleaner air in Maryland communities.

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