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Solar Savings & Incentives

Federal tax credits, Missouri incentives, and net metering. Going solar in KC has never made more financial sense.

25+ yr
Avg. System Lifespan
$1,200+
Est. Annual Savings
0
MO Sales Tax on Solar
0%
Property Tax Increase (MO)
Federal Incentive

Federal Solar Tax Incentives (ITC)

The Residential Clean Energy Credit (ITC) is one of the most significant financial incentives available to solar homeowners. Federal solar tax incentives may be available depending on your purchase structure and tax situation, consult a tax professional for current eligibility.

Key ITC Details

  • Applies to solar panels, inverters, battery storage, and installation labor
  • Dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal taxes owed
  • Unused credit can carry forward to future tax years
  • Available for primary residences and second homes
  • No cap on the credit amount
  • Credit rate and eligibility subject to change, consult IRS guidance

Important: To claim ownership-based tax incentives, you must own the system. Cash Purchase and Solar Loan options both keep you as the owner. Solar Lease does not. Talk to your tax advisor about your situation.

The federal solar tax credit (ITC) is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in taxes owed. Eligibility and credit rate depend on your purchase structure and tax situation. Missouri also exempts solar equipment from sales tax and solar-added home value from property tax. Talk to your tax advisor to understand what applies to you.

* Federal tax incentives may be available depending on your purchase structure and tax situation. Consult a tax professional for current eligibility.

State-Level Benefits

Missouri & Kansas Solar Incentives

Missouri Incentives

  • Property Tax Exemption: Solar adds value to your home but doesn’t increase your property tax assessment in Missouri
  • Sales Tax Exemption: Solar equipment purchases are exempt from Missouri’s sales tax (~8%)
  • Net Metering: Investor-owned utilities must offer net metering at retail rates
  • Evergy Rebates: Check current programs for additional incentives

Kansas Incentives

  • Property Tax Exemption: Renewable energy systems are exempt from property tax in Kansas
  • Net Metering: Available through Kansas utility companies in applicable territories
  • Evergy Kansas: Net metering programs available for Overland Park, Olathe, and surrounding areas
  • Westar Energy: Net metering in applicable service areas
  • ITC Applies: Federal solar tax incentives may apply to Kansas homeowners, consult a tax professional
Net Metering Explained

How Net Metering Works for You

Utility meter showing net metering

Net metering is one of the most valuable benefits of being a solar homeowner. Here’s how it works in simple terms:

1

Your Panels Produce Power

During the day, your solar panels generate electricity. Your home uses what it needs first.

2

Excess Goes Back to the Grid

When production exceeds your usage, the excess power flows back to the utility grid through your meter.

3

You Earn Credits

Your utility credits your account for the exported power, typically at retail rates in Missouri.

4

Use Credits at Night

After dark, you draw from the grid and use your banked credits, often making your monthly bill near zero.

The Big Picture

What Solar Saves You

Here is what KC homeowners typically see after going solar.

Year 1

Immediate bill reduction of 40 to 80%. First year savings typically range from $1,200 to $2,400 depending on your usage.

Year 7 to 9

Most KC homeowners fully offset their system cost within the first 7 to 9 years of operation. Every dollar saved after that point is pure long-term benefit. The system still has 16+ years of warrantied life remaining.

* Projections based on average KC-area systems. Individual results vary by usage, roof, and utility provider.

Simple Comparison

Solar vs. No Solar

A typical KC homeowner paying $150/month on electricity can expect to reduce that bill by 40 to 80% with solar. With a Solar Loan, your monthly payment is often less than your current electric bill, so you start saving from month one.

Without Solar
$150+
per month, rising every year
With Solar
$30–$60
typical monthly bill, locked in

* Estimates for a typical KC home. Actual savings depend on your system size, roof, usage, and utility rates. Get a free quote for your real numbers.

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