How many solar panels for a 2,000 sq ft house?

About 18 solar panels for a 2,000 sq ft home — that's a 7.3 kW system, assuming average US electricity use of about 10,000 kWh per year. That array produces roughly 10,019 kWh a year and costs around $21,462 before incentives.

Panels needed
18
System size
7.3 kW
Annual output
10,019 kWh
Est. cost (gross)
$21,462

A 2,000 sq ft house by the numbers

Modeled national-average figures at $3/W and 4.7 peak sun hours per day, using 400-watt panels.

Home size2,000 sq ft
Assumed annual use10,000 kWh
Assumed monthly use833 kWh
System size7.3 kW
Number of 400W panels18
Estimated roof space315 sq ft
Annual energy produced10,019 kWh
Estimated gross cost$21,462
Estimated annual savings$1,700
Simple payback period12.6 years

Modeled national-average estimate, June 2026; see methodology. Not a quote.

Why your number may differ

A 2,000 sq ft house is just a proxy for usage. A family running electric heating, AC, and an EV in the same house needs more panels; a well-insulated, efficient home needs fewer. The real driver of how many panels you need is your kWh, not your floor area. For an exact figure, run your last 12 months of bills through the savings calculator.

2026 incentives

The 30% federal tax credit for solar purchases ended on December 31, 2025, so a cash or loan buy no longer subtracts a federal credit. A lease or PPA can still capture a 30% credit — the third-party owner claims it and passes the benefit on through lower payments, worth about $6,439 on a system this size. State and local incentives vary; see solar incentives by state.

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2,000 sq ft house: solar FAQ

How many solar panels does a 2,000 sq ft house need?
About 18 modern 400-watt panels — a 7.3 kW system — assuming average US electricity use of roughly 10,000 kWh a year for a home this size. The real driver is your actual usage, not the floor area, so a household with electric heating, AC, or an EV may need more.
What size solar system does a 2,000 sq ft house need?
Roughly a 7.3 kW system, which produces about 10,019 kWh a year in an average US location — enough to offset the ~10,000 kWh a typical 2,000 sq ft home uses.
How much roof space do 18 solar panels need?
About 315 sq ft of usable, unshaded roof — roughly 17.5 sq ft per 400-watt panel across 18 panels — plus clearance around the array. Higher-wattage panels need slightly less.
How much does solar for a 2,000 sq ft house cost in 2026?
About $21,462 before incentives at the US-average installed price of $3 per watt. The 30% federal purchase credit ended Dec 31, 2025, but a lease or PPA can still pass through a ~30% credit worth about $6,439 on a system this size.

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