4 FAQs about Georgia Solar Air Conditioning

How much does a solar system cost in Georgia?

The average solar energy system in Georgia costs around $36,190 before the federal tax credit or rebates. This is well above the national average of around $29,970. This price assumes the average cost per watt for equipment in GA of $3.29 and that you need around an 11 kilowatt (kW) system to offset the high energy consumption in the area.

How much does a solar credit cost in Georgia?

The credit is for 30% of your entire system cost, including panels, inverters and batteries. In GA, this credit averages out to $10,857 when fully utilized. There are some Georgian local rebates, solar loan programs and other perks offered by individual electric companies for going solar. These include Central Georgia EMC.

How many solar companies are there in Georgia?

According to data from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), Georgia is home to more than 85 solar providers. 1 Each of these companies brings something unique to the table, whether that's the best solar panel brands, below-average pricing or outstanding customer service.

Are solar batteries a good investment in Georgia?

One of the most important and helpful incentives for solar customers across the country is net energy metering, which credits you for excess energy production and reduces your future utility bills accordingly. Georgia doesn't mandate net energy metering, but solar batteries can help mimic the program.

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