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Solar Panel Cost in Indiana (2026)

See how much solar panels cost in Indiana with local electricity rates, incentives, and payback estimates.

Last updated: 2026-06-09· Source label: EIA residential electricity rates, IRS federal clean energy credit, NREL/PVWatts solar assumptions

Indiana solar sits at a crossroads: retail-rate net metering is being phased to avoided cost by 2027, making the current period a narrow window for customers who want full credit for exported power. At $0.18/kWh, Indiana electricity is above the national average, so avoided consumption still drives meaningful savings. Duke Energy Indiana serves most of the state, Indiana Michigan Power covers the northeast, and NIPSCO handles the northwest corner including Gary. There is no statewide solar incentive, which means payback depends almost entirely on the net-metering rate structure you lock in before the sunset. Homeowners comparing quotes should confirm which phase-out schedule their utility is following and model post-2027 export economics before committing.

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$0.18/kWhAvg. Electricity RateAt the national average of $0.14/kWh. Source: EIA Electric Power Monthly (2025 data).
8-10 yearsSolar PaybackPlanning range from Indiana defaults: $0.14/kWh, $2.60/W, 4.5 peak sun hours/day, and current state or utility incentive assumptions.
$2.60/WAvg. Install CostFor a typical 8.5 kW system, roughly ~$22,100 before incentives. The federal residential credit (Section 25D) expired Dec 31, 2025 and is not available by default for 2026 projects.
ColdClimate ZoneASHRAE/IECC heating climate zone classification
$1.25/thermNatural Gas PriceEIA residential price
Net cost before federal residential credit~$22,100Uses Indiana's $2.60/W installed-cost default and no statewide cash incentive default; no 2026+ federal residential credit is applied by default.
Estimated payback8-10 yearsDepends on actual utility rate, Net metering at retail rate (being phased to avoided cost by 2027), installed cost, roof production, financing, and incentive eligibility.
Annual bill offset$1,300-$1,750/yrEstimate based on a 8.5 kW system, 4.5 peak sun hours/day, $0.14/kWh, and PVWatts-style production before fixed charges or export-credit adjustments.

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Overview

Indiana solar sits at a crossroads: retail-rate net metering is being phased to avoided cost by 2027, making the current period a narrow window for customers who want full credit for exported power. At $0.18/kWh, Indiana electricity is above the national average, so avoided consumption still drives meaningful savings. Duke Energy Indiana serves most of the state, Indiana Michigan Power covers the northeast, and NIPSCO handles the northwest corner including Gary. There is no statewide solar incentive, which means payback depends almost entirely on the net-metering rate structure you lock in before the sunset. Homeowners comparing quotes should confirm which phase-out schedule their utility is following and model post-2027 export economics before committing.

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Use the calculator inputs first, then compare the result against local rates, incentives, roof conditions, and utility export rules.

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Calculation Method

Indiana solar payback = net installed cost after incentives / annual avoided electricity cost plus export credits

Key Assumptions

  • Policy last reviewed: 2026-06-09. Federal residential credit assumptions are project-year dependent and not applied by default for 2026+ projects.
  • Residential rate and installed-cost figures are planning benchmarks, not a final utility bill audit or installer quote.
  • The model assumes a roof with usable sun exposure; shading, roof age, electrical upgrades, permitting, and financing can materially change cost.
  • Indiana economics should be checked against moderate rates, post-net-metering export-credit structure, and summer cooling and winter usage.
  • The federal tax credit only helps households with sufficient tax liability and qualifying project documentation.

Data Sources

Electricity rates

EIA Electric Power Monthly

Residential electricity-rate benchmark used for avoided-bill savings.

Solar production

NREL PVWatts

Solar production assumptions should be checked against local roof orientation, shading, and climate.

Federal incentive

IRS Residential Clean Energy Credit

Supports 2026 Section 25D expiration (residential ITC no longer available by default) for qualifying residential solar costs.

State and utility policy

DSIRE and local utility tariff pages

Used as a reminder to verify state incentives, net-metering, export-credit, and rebate rules before relying on an estimate.

Result Summary

Net cost before federal residential credit

~$22,100

Uses Indiana's $2.60/W installed-cost default and no statewide cash incentive default; no 2026+ federal residential credit is applied by default.

Estimated payback

8-10 years

Depends on actual utility rate, Net metering at retail rate (being phased to avoided cost by 2027), installed cost, roof production, financing, and incentive eligibility.

Annual bill offset

$1,300-$1,750/yr

Estimate based on a 8.5 kW system, 4.5 peak sun hours/day, $0.14/kWh, and PVWatts-style production before fixed charges or export-credit adjustments.

Formula Assumptions Data Sources FAQ Related Links

page_type: State Solar Guide | state_name: Solar Panel Cost in Indiana (2026) | electricity_rate: $0.18/kWh | solar_cost_per_watt: $2.60/W | incentives: Federal Residential Credit Caveat; State and Utility Incentive Context | net_metering: Net metering at retail rate (being phased to avoided cost by 2027) | estimated_payback: 8-10 years | data_sources: EIA Electric Power Monthly(electricity_rates), NREL PVWatts(solar_production), IRS Residential Clean Energy Credit(federal_incentive), DSIRE and local utility tariff pages(state_and_utility_policy) | last_updated: 2026-06-09