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Solar Panel Cost in New Jersey (2026)

Strong incentives   Average installed cost: $2.80/watt · Typical payback: 7-10 years

New Jersey solar cost breakdown

MetricNew Jersey
Cost per watt (low–avg–high)$2.50 – $2.80 – $3.20
8.6 kW system cost (before incentives)$21,500 – $27,520
Average residential electricity rate$0.19/kWh
Average peak sun hours/day4.4
Typical payback period7–10 years
Federal tax credit (cash/loan, 2026)Not available (expired 12/31/2025)

New Jersey-specific incentives

New Jersey's Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) program pays SREC-II certificates for 15 years of production, and solar is exempt from both sales tax and property tax reassessment — one of the most complete incentive stacks remaining after the federal credit expired.

Quick facts

State capitalTrenton
Incentive tierStrong
RegionNortheast
AbbreviationNJ
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Frequently asked questions

How much do solar panels cost in New Jersey?

As of 2026, solar panels in New Jersey average $2.80 per watt installed, typically ranging $2.50-$3.20/W depending on system size, roof complexity, and equipment tier. A common 8.6 kW residential system runs roughly $21,500-$27,520 before any remaining state incentive.

Is there a state solar tax credit in New Jersey?

New Jersey's Successor Solar Incentive (SuSI) program pays SREC-II certificates for 15 years of production, and solar is exempt from both sales tax and property tax reassessment — one of the most complete incentive stacks remaining after the federal credit expired.

What's the typical payback period for solar in New Jersey?

Most New Jersey homeowners see a payback period of 7-10 years based on current electricity rates and remaining incentives, since the federal 30% tax credit no longer applies to cash or loan purchases in 2026.

Does the federal solar tax credit still apply here?

No — the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (Section 25D) expired for cash and loan purchases on December 31, 2025. It only remains available indirectly through solar leases and PPAs, where the financing company claims a separate commercial credit.

Not financial, tax, or legal advice. Figures on this page are 2026 estimates based on industry aggregator data (EnergySage marketplace medians, SEIA/Wood Mackenzie market insight, and regional installer data) and are provided for general informational and comparison purposes only. Actual pricing, incentive eligibility, and payback periods depend on your specific roof, usage, equipment, and local program rules. Confirm current incentive details at dsireusa.org and consult a licensed tax professional and local installers before making a purchase decision.