Fair value for solar

Solar panel cost in Kansas City, KS (2026)

A typical Kansas City home needs about a 8.5 kW system (~21 panels), costing roughly $24,225 upfront. The 30% federal credit ended for purchases on Dec 31, 2025 (a lease/PPA can still pass it through). At 4.44 peak sun hours and Kansas's 13.8¢/kWh rate, it pays back in about 18.4 years and saves an estimated $20,477 over 25 years.

System size
8.5 kW
Net cost
$24,225
Payback
18.4 yrs
25-yr savings
$20,477

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$127
Recommended system
8.5 kW
Est. net cost (cash)
$24,225
Payback period
18.4 yrs
Est. monthly savings
$110
25-year net savings
$20,477
Bill offset
100%
Fair value in Kansas CityBased on a 8.5 kW system at $3/W, 4.44 peak sun hours, and a 13.8¢/kWh rate.

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Annual electricity use11,043 kWh
Annual solar production11,020 kWh
Gross system cost$24,225
Federal tax credit (purchase)Ended Dec 2025
State / local incentives
30% via lease/PPA instead~$7,268 value
CO₂ avoided per year3.9 tons (~64 trees)

Estimates only — not a quote or financial advice. See our methodology.

What makes Kansas City different

Kansas City (population ~152,933) gets 4.44 peak sun hours per day — that's 11% less sunny than the Kansas average of 5. Slightly less local sunlight means panels produce a touch less than the state average, so sizing and orientation matter. Electricity rates, net metering, and incentives are set at the Kansas level: residents pay about 13.8¢/kWh, and net metering with utility-set export rates.

City peak sun hours4.44 hrs/day
Recommended system size8.5 kW (~21 panels)
Installed price per watt$3/W
Gross system cost$24,225
Federal tax credit (purchase)Ended Dec 31, 2025
State / local incentives
Net cash cost$24,225
30% credit via lease/PPA~$7,268 value
Annual energy produced11,020 kWh
Estimated year-1 savings$1,315
Payback period18.4 years
25-year net savings$20,477
CO₂ avoided per year3.9 tons (~64 trees)

Compare with the Kansas state average (7.6 kW, $21,660 net, 16.4-yr payback). Modeled estimates, June 2026 — not a quote. See methodology.

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Solar in Kansas City: FAQ

How much do solar panels cost in Kansas City?
A typical 8.5 kW home system in Kansas City costs about $24,225 before incentives. With no federal credit on a 2026 purchase, the net cash cost is roughly $24,225. The 30% federal tax credit ended for purchases on Dec 31, 2025, though a lease or PPA can still pass through a 30% credit (~$7,268).
Is solar worth it in Kansas City?
With 4.44 peak sun hours a day and Kansas's 13.8¢/kWh electricity rate, a system in Kansas City pays back in about 18.4 years and returns an estimated $20,477 over 25 years — a fair-value result.
How many solar panels do homes in Kansas City need?
To offset typical usage, a Kansas City home needs roughly a 8.5 kW system — about 21 modern 410-watt panels. Your exact count depends on roof space, shading, and your actual electricity use.
What rebates and tax credits apply in Kansas City?
The 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit ended for purchases on Dec 31, 2025. A lease or PPA can still capture a 30% credit (~$7,268 on this system) passed through by the provider. Statewide, Net metering with utility-set export rates.

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