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Solar Panel Cost in Mississippi

2026 estimates — before and after the 30% federal tax credit

$22,400
Before ITC (avg 7 kW)
$15,680
After 30% federal ITC

7 kW system, standard monocrystalline panels. Payback: ~7–10 years. Updated June 2026.

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Mississippi Solar Incentives — 2026

Incentive Value
Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) 30% of total cost
On $28,000 system (example) −$8,400 ITC
Mississippi incentives Federal 30% ITC + possible state/utility incentives
Est. payback period (Mississippi) ~7–10 years

Federal ITC applies through 2032. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation. State incentives subject to change.

Going Solar in Mississippi — Key Insights

1. Mississippi Solar Market Overview

Mississippi's warm, sunny climate provides strong solar production. High electricity usage for air conditioning creates significant solar savings potential. Humidity does not significantly impact solar panel performance.

2. Top Tip for Mississippi Solar Buyers

In Mississippi, size your system to offset air conditioning usage — this is your biggest electricity cost and solar can dramatically reduce summer bills. Check for local utility programs and always compare 3+ installer quotes.

3. System Size Guide for Mississippi

Average Mississippi home uses ~1,000–1,200 kWh/month (higher in hot climates with AC). A 6–8 kW system typically covers most usage. Always get a system sized to 90–110% of your actual annual consumption — oversizing costs more without proportional benefit under most net metering policies.

FAQs — Solar Panels in Mississippi

Solar panels in Mississippi cost $22,400 on average for a 7 kW system before the 30% federal ITC. After the credit, net cost is ~$15,680. Mississippi's warm, sunny climate provides good solar production with a typical payback period of 7–10 years.

Solar is financially positive for most Mississippi homeowners. The 30% federal tax credit significantly reduces upfront cost. Mississippi's incentives: Federal 30% ITC + possible state/utility incentives. Estimated payback: 7–10 years. With a 25-year panel lifespan and rising electricity rates, solar provides positive lifetime ROI.

Most Mississippi homes with average electricity usage need a 5–8 kW system. Calculate your system size: divide your annual kWh usage by 1,200–1,400 (average production for your climate). Your installer will perform a site assessment to optimize size.

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