Net metering in Massachusetts (2026)

Massachusetts uses full retail net meteringevery kilowatt-hour you export to the grid is credited at the same rate you pay — the most favorable setup for solar owners, and the fastest path to a low payback period.

Regime
Full retail net metering
Electricity rate
29.9¢/kWh

What it means for your solar payback

How your utility values exported energy is one of the biggest levers on solar economics. In Massachusetts, with full retail net metering, every kilowatt-hour you export to the grid is credited at the same rate you pay — the most favorable setup for solar owners, and the fastest path to a low payback period. Combined with the local rate of 29.9¢/kWh, this shapes your payback — see the exact numbers on the Massachusetts solar cost page.

State incentives

Beyond net metering, Massachusetts: SMART program + state tax credit up to $1,000. Note that the 30% federal tax credit ended for purchases on December 31, 2025 — though a lease or PPA can still pass a 30% credit through. More in our incentives guide.

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Net metering in Massachusetts: FAQ

Does Massachusetts have net metering in 2026?
Massachusetts uses full retail net metering: every kilowatt-hour you export to the grid is credited at the same rate you pay — the most favorable setup for solar owners, and the fastest path to a low payback period. Statewide, SMART program + state tax credit up to $1,000.
How does net metering affect my solar savings in Massachusetts?
It sets the value of the surplus power your panels send to the grid. With full retail net metering in Massachusetts, a system sized to your annual usage can effectively wipe out your bill. See the full economics on our Massachusetts cost page.
Is net metering going away in Massachusetts?
Rules change at the state and utility level, and several states have shifted from full retail to net billing with lower export rates. Always confirm your specific utility's current policy before you buy.