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See how traditional utility costs compare to solar energy over the next 25 years
Based on $200/month average utility bill with 3.5% annual rate increase
Year 25: $112,500
With Utility
Year 25: $42,000
With Solar
While utility rates continue climbing, your solar payment stays predictable and eventually goes to $0
63%
Total Savings
6-8yr
Payback Period
17+yr
Free Energy
U.S. electricity rates have increased an average of 3.5% annually over the past decade.
With solar, your energy cost is locked in, protecting you from future rate increases.
Every month you wait, utility rates go up. Lock in your energy costs today with solar.
Make solar affordable with $0 down payment plans and competitive financing
$0 down with flexible terms. Own your system and maximize tax benefits.
Fastest ROI with no interest. Own your system outright from day one.
Leverage your home's value for lower rates and potential tax deductions.
Common questions about our solar savings estimates
Our calculator provides general estimates based on industry averages and typical Nevada solar installations. Actual savings depend on your specific roof orientation, shading, energy usage patterns, and financing choice. For a precise quote tailored to your home, schedule a free consultation with our team.
The estimated cost includes solar panels, inverters, mounting hardware, installation labor, permits, inspections, and system activation. We use premium Tier-1 equipment with 25-year warranties. The cost shown reflects the 30% federal tax credit already deducted.
The payback period is determined by dividing your total system cost (after tax credits) by your estimated annual savings. Most Nevada homeowners see payback in 6-8 years. After that, you enjoy free solar energy for the remaining 17-19 years of the 25-year warranty period and beyond.
Several factors influence your solar savings: roof size and orientation, amount of shade, your utility company's rates and net metering policies, your home's energy efficiency, and how your energy usage changes over time. Our free consultation will assess all these factors for your specific situation.
Yes! In addition to the 30% federal tax credit, Nevada offers net metering, which credits you for excess energy your system produces. Some utility companies and local governments also provide additional rebates or incentives. We'll help you identify and maximize all available incentives during your consultation.