Pennsylvania solar incentives (2026)

Here's what can lower the cost of solar in Pennsylvania now that the 30% federal purchase credit has ended. Statewide: Full retail net metering + SREC market.

State incentive (est.)
$600
Federal credit (purchase)
Ended 2025
Via lease/PPA
~$7,434

Incentives that apply in Pennsylvania

Federal (2026 update)

The 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit ended for systems placed in service after December 31, 2025. If you buy with cash or a loan in 2026, there's no federal credit. A lease or PPA can still capture a 30% commercial credit — worth roughly $7,434 on a typical Pennsylvania system — which the provider passes on through lower payments. More in our federal tax credit guide.

State & local

In Pennsylvania: Full retail net metering + SREC market.

Net metering

How your utility credits exported solar is effectively an incentive too — and often worth more over time than a one-off rebate. See Pennsylvania net metering.

How to find everything you qualify for

  • Search the DSIRE database by your ZIP code.
  • Ask your utility about rebates and export rates.
  • Have installers itemize every incentive in their quote.

Compare real solar quotes in Pennsylvania

See actual prices from vetted local installers — including lease and PPA options that still capture the 30% credit in 2026. Free, no obligation.

Compare solar quotes

Pennsylvania solar incentives: FAQ

What solar incentives does Pennsylvania offer in 2026?
Full retail net metering + SREC market. We model the average value at about $600 on a typical system. The 30% federal tax credit ended for purchases on Dec 31, 2025, though a lease or PPA can still pass a 30% credit through.
Can I still get the federal tax credit in Pennsylvania?
Not on a cash or loan purchase — that ended nationwide after 2025. A lease or PPA in Pennsylvania can still capture a 30% commercial credit (worth about $7,434 on a typical system) that the provider passes on through lower payments.
How do I find every solar incentive in Pennsylvania?
Start here, then search the DSIRE database by your ZIP code, ask your utility about rebates and export rates, and have any installer itemize each incentive in their quote so you can verify it.