20 kW Solar PV System for your Home
20 kW Solar PV System for your Home
20-kilowatt solar power systems are an excellent start for small to mid-size homes in the Carolinas. 20kW solar systems have become among one of the most popular solar energy system sizes in the country, producing enough electricity to power most homes.
20 kW Solar PV system benefits
Reduce your electric bill
Receive up to 26% Federal Tax Credit
State Tax Credits may also apply
Utility Rebates may also apply
How much electricity will a 20kW solar system produce?
The amount of electricity that a solar energy system will produce will depend on a number of factors, including the location of the home, system design, and much more. Ideally, a home with an unobstructed south-facing view will produce more than enough energy.
How much does a 20 kW Solar System Cost?
In the Carolinas in 2021, a 20-kiloWatt (“kW”) solar PV system installed on a residential home usually requires a total all-in investment between $60,000 and $70,000 before any tax credits or utility incentives.
This 20 kW costs estimate an all-in estimate, including materials, solar panels, inverters, permitting, utility fees, and labor.
Make The Switch Today
Switching to solar energy is now more affordable and more accessible than ever! Renu Energy Solutions offers $0 down financing in available 20 kW Solar PV Systems.
We understand every family’s budget, energy goals, and priorities are different. That’s why we create a custom plan to reduce each customer’s electric bill.
With over 3,500 custom solar installations over the past ten years, Renu Energy Solutions families reap the benefits of home solar for years to come.
Residential solar tax incentives have been a major support for our customers in North and South Carolina. Regardless of where you live in 2021, the federal investment tax credit provides a 26% Federal tax credit based upon the total costs of our solar system. After 2022, the 26% Federal tax credit decreases to 22% in 2023.
Frequently Asked Questions About Solar for Your Home:
How exactly does going solar and a solar system itself work?
How many solar panels do I need for my home?
Roof-size/available space: When we look at the size of your roof and the space available, we gather data that tell us the maximum number of solar panels your home or site can hold and we even consider shading. We use a software “Suneye” which takes a 360 picture of your roof and we use this photo to determine if your home is a good candidate for solar.
Energy Usage: When we determine energy usage we look at your past electrical bills from over the course of a year to make sure your system isn’t too big or too small.
Your Budget: We take your budget seriously and most importantly, we want you to be satisfied with our services. We take your feedback on how much you want to spend so that we can size your system appropriately.
What is solar net-metering?
Does Duke Energy offer net-metering?
Curious about the cost of a home solar system?
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