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How Much Do Solar Panels Cost In Delaware

The average price per watt for solar panels will vary from city to city in Delaware. The below pricing represents a range of costs based on an average price per watt of $2.61.

System Size Avg. Cost Per Watt Low-End Price Average Price High-End Price
6 kWs $2.61 $11,745.00 $15,660.00 $19,575.00
8 kWs $2.61 $15,660.00 $20,880.00 $26,100.00
10 kWs $2.61 $19,575.00 $26,100.00 $32,625.00
12 kWs $2.61 $23,490.00 $31,320.00 $39,150.00
14 kWs $2.61 $27,405.00 $36,540.00 $45,675.00
16 kWs $2.61 $31,320.00 $41,760.00 $52,200.00

Keep in mind, the prices above are based on the average price per watt across all of Delaware. The real cost per watt may be higher or lower in your city.

Delaware Solar Panel Rebates

In addition to the Federal Solar Tax Credit, you might be surprised to know that there are currently at least 29 rebates available in the State of Delaware. Click the link below to see all of the solar panel rebates available in your state.

  • At Least 29 Solar Rebates
  • Get Federal Tax Credits & Delaware Solar Rebates
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Delaware Solar Panels By City

Cities In Delaware Where Solar Is Booming

Homeowners in Delaware are saving huge on solar panels with solar tax credits. Find out more about how you can eliminate your energy bills, improving the value of your home, and make Delaware a little more green. Check out some of the cities where solar panels are popular in Delaware below.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common Questions About Solar Panels In Delaware

    Still have questions about getting solar panels installed at your home or property in Delaware? Browse some of our most common questions and answers below.

    Can Solar Panels Withstand Hail Storms?

    Yes! Properly installed solar panels are much more resilient than people imagine. Just because they’re thin and reflective like glass doesn’t mean they are fragile. In fact, many solar panel owners report extensive damage to the rest of their home, cars, and property, while their solar panel system stays undamaged. The angle and direction the panels are installed facing make the biggest difference regarding their vulnerability during a hail storm, and like the rest of your property they can be insured against hail damage.

    What is the best way to clean solar panels?

    In most cases, your solar panels will get a good cleaning every time it rains. However, if you’re in an area that doesn’t get rain very often, you can use a garden hose, a large sponge, and mild dish soap to clean your solar panels. Never use harsh chemicals, pressure washers, or any abrasives that might scratch the surface of your panels. Many solar panel installation companies will also offer inexpensive panel cleaning and maintenance.

    How many solar panels can I fit on my roof?

    On average, you can fit about 25 to 28 solar panels for every 500 square feet of roof space. However, in some cases, homeowners will not be able to utilize the entire roof space due to shading or roof grade.

    How are solar panels made?

    Solar panels are comprised of an array of solar cells (photovoltaic cells). These cells, made of silicon semiconductors, absorb sunlight to create electricity and then transfer the energy into the inverter. The cells are then networked together inside of a case along with some other components to create the panel. You can read more about how a solar panel is made in this article.

    Do Solar Panels Create Power On Cloudy Days?

    Solar Panels still produce some electricity during cloudy days from indirect and UV light, but their production is reduced to around 15-30% of what they would create in direct sunlight.

    How long do solar panels last?

    Solar panels have a typical lifespan of 25 to 30 years. Once solar panels reach this point they begin to decline in efficiency. However, with recent advances in solar panel technology, it could make more sense to replace your solar panels in 10 years to maximize the improved efficiency.

    How much does it cost to lease solar panels?

    The cost to lease a solar panel system depends on many factors including your location, your credit, and the size of system you will need, but the average ranges from about $75 – $250 per month. The best way to find out is to speak to a solar panel installer in your area. Click here to start an online solar panel quote now.

    Things To Know About Delaware

    Delaware, also known as the Diamond State; First State; Small Wonder, ranks number 46 overall for population. It has seen a population growth of 10.20% since 2010. The percentage of homeownership in Delaware is a whopping 74.7%! This means that 74.7% of the 989,948 people in Delaware are potentially elligible to install solar panels at their home. Click here to find out if you're elligible for solar panels. A few fun facts about the state of Delaware: 1) it is actually the home of The first log cabins in North America, built in 1683 by Swedish immigrants, and number 2, the state motto is "Liberty and Independence".

    Delaware has a total area of 1,948.54 square miles of which 78.29% is land. The average elevation in Delaware is 60 feet with the highest point being Ebright Road, Del.?Pa. state line at an elevation of 448 feet. The lowest point in Delaware is Atlantic Ocean. This type of landscape is generally advantageous for solar panels.

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