Solar Payback Period in Georgia

Estimated payback, savings, and ROI for a residential solar system in Georgia — updated for 2026

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Payback Period
15.7 yrs
25-Year ROI
59%
Annual Savings
$1,294
System Cost
$20,300

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Solar ROI Overview for Georgia

Based on Georgia's average of 5.1 peak sun hours per day and utility rates of $0.129/kWh, a typical 7kW residential solar system in Georgia would:

  • Cost approximately $20,300 before incentives
  • Generate about 10,033 kWh/year
  • Save you $1,294/year ($108/month)
  • Pay for itself in 15.7 years
  • Deliver a 59% ROI over 25 years

Georgia has excellent solar potential with above-average sun hours, making it one of the better states for solar investment.

Payback by System Size in Georgia

System Size Cost Production Annual Savings Payback 25yr ROI
4 kW $11,600 5,733 kWh $740 15.7 yrs 59%
5 kW $14,500 7,167 kWh $925 15.7 yrs 59%
6 kW $17,400 8,600 kWh $1,109 15.7 yrs 59%
7 kW $20,300 10,033 kWh $1,294 15.7 yrs 59%
8 kW $23,200 11,467 kWh $1,479 15.7 yrs 59%
10 kW $29,000 14,334 kWh $1,849 15.7 yrs 59%

How Solar Payback Works in Georgia

Solar payback period is the time it takes for your cumulative electricity savings to equal the total cost of your solar system. In Georgia, the calculation depends on three key factors:

  1. System cost — $2.90/Watt average in Georgia
  2. Electricity rate — $0.129/kWh average utility rate
  3. Solar production — 5.1 average peak sun hours/day

After the payback period of 15.7 years, your solar panels continue generating free electricity for 15-20+ more years. With utility rates historically increasing 2-4% annually, your actual savings will likely exceed these estimates.

Georgia Solar Data Summary

Average Cost/Watt
$2.90
Average Utility Rate
$0.129/kWh
Peak Sun Hours
5.1 hrs/day
Data Coverage
10 ZIP codes

Compare with Fastest Payback States

State Payback Annual Savings 25yr ROI
Georgia (you) 15.7 yrs $1,294 59%
Louisiana 11.8 yrs $1,537 111%
South Dakota 13.5 yrs $1,452 85%
West Virginia 13.7 yrs $1,433 83%
Minnesota 13.8 yrs $1,574 81%
Kentucky 13.9 yrs $1,359 80%

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Frequently Asked Questions — Solar in Georgia

What is the solar payback period in Georgia?
The average solar payback period in Georgia is approximately 15.7 years for a 7kW system. After the system pays for itself, you'll enjoy free electricity for the remaining 15-20+ years of the system's 25+ year lifespan.
How much do solar panels cost in Georgia?
A typical 7kW solar system in Georgia costs approximately $20,300 before incentives, at an average of $2.90 per watt. Smaller systems start around $11,600, while larger 10kW systems can cost up to $29,000.
How much can I save with solar in Georgia?
Homeowners in Georgia can save approximately $108 per month or $1,294 per year with a standard 7kW solar system. Over 25 years, total savings can reach $32,350, assuming modest utility rate increases.
How many peak sun hours does Georgia get?
Georgia receives an average of 5.1 peak sun hours per day. This is above the national average, making solar highly effective in Georgia.
What solar incentives are available in Georgia?
Georgia may offer state or local incentives. Check our Incentive Finder for programs in your area.