Cost & Savings Breakdown
Based on $150/month electric bill in Enid
System Size
9.2 kW
Annual Production
14,455 kWh
Gross System Cost
$25,669
Federal Tax Credit (30%)
-$7,701
State Incentive
-$500
Net Cost
$17,468
Monthly Savings
$122
CO₂ Offset/yr
13,299 lbs
25-Year Savings Projection
Utility & Net Metering
Local UtilityOG&E
Net Metering PolicyFull Retail
Compensation RateFull retail rate
Capacity LimitNo overall limit
Electricity Rate$0.101/kWh
Peak Sun Hours5.4 hrs/day
Available Incentives
30%
Federal ITC — Deduct 30% of your system cost from federal taxes. Available through 2032.
$500
Oklahoma State Incentive — Oklahoma offers a property tax exemption for solar installations.
Common Questions
How much does solar cost in Enid?
Solar in Enid, Oklahoma costs approximately $25,669 for a 9.2 kW system. After the 30% federal tax credit, your net cost is about $17,468.
What is the solar payback period in Enid?
The estimated payback period for solar in Enid is 12 years, based on a $150/month electric bill and local sun hours of 5.4 hrs/day.
Does OG&E offer net metering?
OG&E offers Full Retail net metering. Full retail rate.