*Prices are shown after applying the 30% federal tax credit.
As of Apr 2024, the average cost of solar panels in Beacon is $2.29 per watt making a typical 6000 watt (6 kW) solar system $9,608 after claiming the 30% federal solar tax credit now available.
This is lower than the average price of residential solar power systems across the United States which is currently $3.00 per watt.
The size of a solar panel system also plays a role in how much the installation will cost.
Larger solar installations will typically have a lower cost per watt, because the panels can be purchased at a ‘bulk price’. However, these larger solar systems will still have a higher total cost, because they are made up of more individual panels.
System size* | Avg cost per watt |
Avg system cost
(After tax credit) show before tax |
---|---|---|
4kW | $2.50 | $6,997 |
5kW | $2.39 | $8,376 |
6kW | $2.29 | $9,608 |
7kW | $2.26 | $11,089 |
8kW | $2.29 | $12,805 |
9kW | $2.21 | $13,950 |
10kW | $2.19 | $15,329 |
Best unit price
$320.00 ($0.96 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$12,721.85
($2.53 p/w)
LG335N1K-V5 overview
Rated power
335 watts
Efficiency
19.6
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
KR
Best unit price
$562.50 ($1.50 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$12,120.18
($2.49 p/w)
LG375A1C-V5 overview
Rated power
375 watts
Efficiency
21.7
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
KR
Best unit price
$430.00 ($1.15 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$12,919.30
($2.65 p/w)
LG375Q1C-V5 overview
Rated power
375 watts
Efficiency
21.7
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
KR
Best unit price
$473.34 ($1.30 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.1kW system
$13,231.07
($2.59 p/w)
LG365Q1K-V5 overview
Rated power
365 watts
Efficiency
21.1
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
KR
Best unit price
$432.00 ($1.20 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$13,276.66
($2.63 p/w)
LG360Q1K-V5 overview
Rated power
360 watts
Efficiency
20.8
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$530.85 ($1.50 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$12,386.87
($2.49 p/w)
LG355Q1K-V5 overview
Rated power
355 watts
Efficiency
20.6
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$495.00 ($1.38 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$13,091.06
($2.60 p/w)
LG360Q1C-V5 overview
Rated power
360 watts
Efficiency
20.8
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$407.97 ($1.10 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.2kW system
$13,159.30
($2.54 p/w)
LG370Q1C-V5 overview
Rated power
370 watts
Efficiency
21.4
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$323.39 ($0.97 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$12,691.01
($2.53 p/w)
LG335N1C-V5 overview
Rated power
335 watts
Efficiency
19.6
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$338.19 ($0.99 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.1kW system
$0.00
($0.00 p/w)
LG340N1C-V5 overview
Rated power
340 watts
Efficiency
19.8
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline/N-type
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$600.00 ($1.83 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$12,808.41
($2.61 p/w)
SPR-E20-327-COM overview
Rated power
327 watts
Efficiency
20.4
Number of Cells
96
Cell type
Monocrystalline
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$800.00 ($2.22 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$13,201.67
($2.62 p/w)
SPR-X22-360 overview
Rated power
360 watts
Efficiency
22.2
Number of Cells
96
Cell type
Monocrystalline
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$620.00 ($1.90 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$13,703.10
($2.79 p/w)
SPR-E20-327-D-AC overview
Rated power
327 watts
Efficiency
20.4
Number of Cells
96
Cell type
Monocrystalline
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$620.00 ($1.90 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$13,610.59
($2.77 p/w)
SPR-E20-327 overview
Rated power
327 watts
Efficiency
20.4
Number of Cells
96
Cell type
Monocrystalline
Manufactured
US
Best unit price
$181.00 ($0.60 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.1kW system
$11,003.04
($2.16 p/w)
CS6K-300MS overview
Rated power
300 watts
Efficiency
18.33
Number of Cells
60
Cell type
Monocrystalline
Manufactured
CA
Best unit price
$196.11 ($0.65 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.1kW system
$9,948.02
($1.95 p/w)
LR6-60-HPB-300M overview
Rated power
300 watts
Efficiency
18.1
Number of Cells
120
Cell type
Mono PERC
Manufactured
CN
Best unit price
$172.00 ($0.56 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$9,568.53
($1.96 p/w)
LR6-60-HPB-305M overview
Rated power
305 watts
Efficiency
18.4
Number of Cells
120
Cell type
Mono PERC
Manufactured
CN
Best unit price
$165.00 ($0.53 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.0kW system
$9,761.72
($1.97 p/w)
LR6-60-HPB-310M overview
Rated power
310 watts
Efficiency
18.7
Number of Cells
120
Cell type
Mono PERC
Manufactured
CN
Best unit price
$228.00 ($0.60 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 4.9kW system
$9,579.65
($1.94 p/w)
LR4-60HPH-380M overview
Rated power
380 watts
Efficiency
20.9
Number of Cells
120
Cell type
Mono PERC
Manufactured
CN
Best unit price
$234.00 ($0.60 per watt)
Best system price
Installed 5.1kW system
$10,126.74
($2.00 p/w)
LR6-72HBD-390M overview
Rated power
390 watts
Efficiency
19.4
Number of Cells
144
Cell type
Mono PERC
Manufactured
CN
4.79 115 Reviews
Jeremy Zumbach, over 1 month
I cannot thank ECG Solar enough for everything they did for my family. I originally contracted with Moxie Solar to install my solar system. They went out of business and took my family's money with them. I called up the local news station and told them my story which was featured on I-9 investigates. ECG Solar saw the story, called me up, and offered to install a solar system on my home for free. I was taken aback as I have never experienced kindness, or compassion from a business in the past. Not only did they install everything free of charge they managed to get all of the equipment free of charge for my installation. The solar system has significantly reduced my electricity bill and is extremely reliable. The team is extremely professional. They show up when they say they are going to be there, clean up after themselves, and treat your property with respect. Deciding to make a financial investment this big is already a huge decision. Please take it from me and give ECG Solar a chance to win your business. You will receive a quality product from a quality team that stands behind their work. These two things are rare in this industry. Let them guide you through the process you will not regret your choice!
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Average cost (5kW system)
$15,750 ($3.15 per watt)
Jeremy Zumbach, over 1 month
I cannot thank ECG Solar enough for everything they did for my family. I originally contracted with Moxie Solar to install my solar system. They went out of business and took my family's money with them. I called up the local news station and told them my story which was featured on I-9 investigates. ECG Solar saw the story, called me up, and offered to install a solar system on my home for free. I was taken aback as I have never experienced kindness, or compassion from a business in the past. Not only did they install everything free of charge they managed to get all of the equipment free of charge for my installation. The solar system has significantly reduced my electricity bill and is extremely reliable. The team is extremely professional. They show up when they say they are going to be there, clean up after themselves, and treat your property with respect. Deciding to make a financial investment this big is already a huge decision. Please take it from me and give ECG Solar a chance to win your business. You will receive a quality product from a quality team that stands behind their work. These two things are rare in this industry. Let them guide you through the process you will not regret your choice!
4.66 35 Reviews
Eschbank Farms, over 1 month
We searched out many different companies before we made the decision to go with Atwood Electric, Inc. We made that decision based upon how straightforward and honest they were from the very beginning. We were always kept in the loop of what was going on. Once the project was complete they made sure that we were happy with it, and understood how it worked. When we had questions they were always more than happy to answer them throughout the whole process. They were very easy to work with.
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Eschbank Farms, over 1 month
We searched out many different companies before we made the decision to go with Atwood Electric, Inc. We made that decision based upon how straightforward and honest they were from the very beginning. We were always kept in the loop of what was going on. Once the project was complete they made sure that we were happy with it, and understood how it worked. When we had questions they were always more than happy to answer them throughout the whole process. They were very easy to work with.
4.59 115 Reviews
Nick , over 1 month
We failed our inspection last week and we still have not heard anything from ANYONE at the company!!! I have called multiple different numbers, talked to ex employees who no longer work there anymore (those were the contacts I was told to call) they all said the same thing this company is a COMPLETE SHIT SHOW!! They have zero idea what they’re doing, they don’t understand project management at all. If you’re looking for solas panels run farrrrrrr away from this company!!! Crazy to spend $72,000 on a company and get zero responses! Please come take these panels back as this is garbage!! Next step is better business bureau, then a lawsuit.
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Nick , over 1 month
We failed our inspection last week and we still have not heard anything from ANYONE at the company!!! I have called multiple different numbers, talked to ex employees who no longer work there anymore (those were the contacts I was told to call) they all said the same thing this company is a COMPLETE SHIT SHOW!! They have zero idea what they’re doing, they don’t understand project management at all. If you’re looking for solas panels run farrrrrrr away from this company!!! Crazy to spend $72,000 on a company and get zero responses! Please come take these panels back as this is garbage!! Next step is better business bureau, then a lawsuit.
4.42 8 Reviews
jdwidmer, over 1 month
GWA was very helpful in every step of the way in getting set up to install<br />my solar panels on my shed. They had me up and running in 3 days. Steve<br />keeps a very close eye on the system to make sure everything works<br />properly. SUPER job! I would highly recommend GWA international for your<br />solar needs.
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jdwidmer, over 1 month
GWA was very helpful in every step of the way in getting set up to install<br />my solar panels on my shed. They had me up and running in 3 days. Steve<br />keeps a very close eye on the system to make sure everything works<br />properly. SUPER job! I would highly recommend GWA international for your<br />solar needs.
4.38 7 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
CB Solar looked at our location and assessed our electrical usage, then gave us information on what would work for our house. They did all the legwork necessary to comply with our local REC requirements. That gave us peace of mind to know it was all handled by their knowledgeable engineers. <br />Once they installed our solar panels, we had immediate results on our very next electric bill.<br />We are very happy with CB Solar's expertise and their continued interest to be sure our array is working for us.<br />And we are glad to be using a renewable energy source to help power our house.<br />Just wish we had a bigger roof so we could have had a few more panels!
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Anonymous, over 1 month
CB Solar looked at our location and assessed our electrical usage, then gave us information on what would work for our house. They did all the legwork necessary to comply with our local REC requirements. That gave us peace of mind to know it was all handled by their knowledgeable engineers. <br />Once they installed our solar panels, we had immediate results on our very next electric bill.<br />We are very happy with CB Solar's expertise and their continued interest to be sure our array is working for us.<br />And we are glad to be using a renewable energy source to help power our house.<br />Just wish we had a bigger roof so we could have had a few more panels!
Ronnie, 2 days ago
Great company to work .
4.32 6 Reviews
MediaDad, over 1 month
I had done much research and knew exactly what I wanted for my solar and battery system. The Solar Guys gave me a fair price without any pushy sales or pressure. They provided references, were recommended by my electrician, and were able to deliver the Enphase system I was looking for. The process was super simple, The Solar Guys handled all the detailed design, permitting and coordination with the city and power company. When the city required additional work, the Solar Guys took care of it and made sure their requirements were met. Their installation was neat and professional. They were easy to communicate with, answered questions knowledgeable, and helped me with some of my odd requests, getting me exactly what I had wanted. And after the sale service has been excellent. When I had a minor issue, they were quick to jump in, troubleshoot the problem and get it fixed.
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MediaDad, over 1 month
I had done much research and knew exactly what I wanted for my solar and battery system. The Solar Guys gave me a fair price without any pushy sales or pressure. They provided references, were recommended by my electrician, and were able to deliver the Enphase system I was looking for. The process was super simple, The Solar Guys handled all the detailed design, permitting and coordination with the city and power company. When the city required additional work, the Solar Guys took care of it and made sure their requirements were met. Their installation was neat and professional. They were easy to communicate with, answered questions knowledgeable, and helped me with some of my odd requests, getting me exactly what I had wanted. And after the sale service has been excellent. When I had a minor issue, they were quick to jump in, troubleshoot the problem and get it fixed.
4.17 4 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
I contracted with RJ Construction to install solar array equipment. I was very satisfied with the quality of work as well as the innovative ideas RJ came up with.
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Anonymous, over 1 month
I contracted with RJ Construction to install solar array equipment. I was very satisfied with the quality of work as well as the innovative ideas RJ came up with.
4.06 8 Reviews
Don't Get Scamed By Simpleray, over 1 month
Simpleray said they could install solar panels to my 15,000 square foot building without any structural changes to my building. I gave them a large deposit. 3 to 4 months later they said I had to put tens of thousands of dollars into reinforcing my metal building before they could put the panels up. They gave me part of my deposit back after 8 months but refuse to give me the remaining $4000.00. Now I have to take legal action against them.
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Don't Get Scamed By Simpleray, over 1 month
Simpleray said they could install solar panels to my 15,000 square foot building without any structural changes to my building. I gave them a large deposit. 3 to 4 months later they said I had to put tens of thousands of dollars into reinforcing my metal building before they could put the panels up. They gave me part of my deposit back after 8 months but refuse to give me the remaining $4000.00. Now I have to take legal action against them.
3.93 2 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
We started our solar project in March of this year, and realized that one of the first steps would be to convince our Home Owners Association (HOA) that solar was a good idea for our neighborhood. They did not have any policy in place, so we introduced them to the project, with Harvest Energy presenting at one of the board meetings. <br /><br />There was interest from the HOA board, but they needed a little more time and background information, and of course they needed to come up with some language to craft their policy. Working with John Blattner of Harvest Energy, I had decided to use SunPower panels, based on their efficiency and aesthetic appeal. We chose the Signature Black X21 350 W panels with anti-reflective glass.<br /><br />As we wound through the regulations and governmental permit requirements, Harvest Energy kept me updated on the process. By August we had received all the necessary permissions and permits, and the HOA had put together a simple, yet comprehensive policy. Once we got the official go ahead from our HOA, the panels were installed and after a couple weeks and the final inspection by our electricity supplier, DTE, the system was energized we started generating electricity on October 2. Once we had all the permits, the installation went quickly and smoothly, only taking about 3 days.<br /><br />The process was long, but this is what you can expect when you start from zero. Ours was the first house in our neighborhood to put in solar energy generation, so it had to follow the process. I appreciate the legwork done by John Blattner of Harvest Energy, but also the work done by our HOA to come up with a reasonable policy in a relatively short time. They are all volunteers, so they were doing their work in the evenings and weekends to come up with a policy. Special thanks to our Architecture Enforcement Committee chair for creating the language for the policy.<br /><br />Now that we are producing, I am really satisfied with the overall result. The panels look great and are generating enough electricity over the past week to offset over 80% of our electricity demand. We sourced the project with an expectation of meeting 62% of our needs. Of course, it will change as the amount of sunlight changes, but so far I am really happy with the production.
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Anonymous, over 1 month
We started our solar project in March of this year, and realized that one of the first steps would be to convince our Home Owners Association (HOA) that solar was a good idea for our neighborhood. They did not have any policy in place, so we introduced them to the project, with Harvest Energy presenting at one of the board meetings. <br /><br />There was interest from the HOA board, but they needed a little more time and background information, and of course they needed to come up with some language to craft their policy. Working with John Blattner of Harvest Energy, I had decided to use SunPower panels, based on their efficiency and aesthetic appeal. We chose the Signature Black X21 350 W panels with anti-reflective glass.<br /><br />As we wound through the regulations and governmental permit requirements, Harvest Energy kept me updated on the process. By August we had received all the necessary permissions and permits, and the HOA had put together a simple, yet comprehensive policy. Once we got the official go ahead from our HOA, the panels were installed and after a couple weeks and the final inspection by our electricity supplier, DTE, the system was energized we started generating electricity on October 2. Once we had all the permits, the installation went quickly and smoothly, only taking about 3 days.<br /><br />The process was long, but this is what you can expect when you start from zero. Ours was the first house in our neighborhood to put in solar energy generation, so it had to follow the process. I appreciate the legwork done by John Blattner of Harvest Energy, but also the work done by our HOA to come up with a reasonable policy in a relatively short time. They are all volunteers, so they were doing their work in the evenings and weekends to come up with a policy. Special thanks to our Architecture Enforcement Committee chair for creating the language for the policy.<br /><br />Now that we are producing, I am really satisfied with the overall result. The panels look great and are generating enough electricity over the past week to offset over 80% of our electricity demand. We sourced the project with an expectation of meeting 62% of our needs. Of course, it will change as the amount of sunlight changes, but so far I am really happy with the production.
Where there is no specific pricing information available for a brand then we have used state pricing data for that brand.
Solar panel manufacturer | Avg. cost per watt |
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Canadian Solar | $2.13 |
LG Solar | $2.54 |
SunPower | $2.67 |
Panasonic | $2.57 |
LONGi Solar | $2.06 |
The most important difference between buying solar panels and any other purchase is that solar panels last 25-30 years. This is a long, long time and you will need customer service over all that time. The reviews below of the two largest corporate solar installation companies indicate larger corporate solar companies are not delivering this support to their customers.
We recommend you find a small or mid-size, local, family-owned solar company. These companies tend to care more about you and your specific job. You don't want to be on hold to a corporation's call center for the next 25 years!
The cost of solar doesn't just include the equipment and installation costs - it’s also made up of permitting costs, inspection costs, and installer profit margins.
These different components are what make the price of solar fluctuate between installations. Some of the factors that affect solar power system installation costs for specific homes include:
Homes that use more electricity will need more solar panels to cover their energy needs.
Although solar panels do get cheaper on a per-watt basis, the overall cost of the system will increase as more panels are added.
But, the higher a home’s energy usage, the more solar panels can save the homeowners on their energy bills.
The price of solar panels can vary depending on the type of solar panels you choose.
There are two main types of solar panels for residential solar installations: monocrystalline and polycrystalline. Monocrystalline solar panels tend to be more efficient and more expensive than other solar panels. Polycrystalline panels have a lower efficiency rating and come at a lower price point.
The type of inverter you buy will also influence the cost of your solar system.
You may see some solar quotes with prices that seem too good to be true.
If you get quoted for a ridiculously cheap price, the installer might be using low-quality equipment or an unsustainable pricing model. You want to use a solar installer that is charging enough so that they can stay in business - as you’ll be relying on them for the next 25 years!
It’s important to make sure that your installer is giving you the best quality at the best price possible. This is why getting multiple solar quotes is so important.
The overall cost of solar can be influenced by the solar incentives available.
Across the U.S., homeowners can apply for the federal solar tax credit. The solar tax credit makes installing solar more cost-effective by providing homeowners with a tax credit equal to 30% of the cost of their installed solar panel system.
Local solar tax incentives and rebates can end up saving homeowners thousands on a solar installation, especially when they’re used with the federal solar tax credit.
See what solar incentives are available in your area by using our solar panel calculator.
The cost of installing residential solar panels in Beacon varies with the brand of solar panels and inverters you choose, the installation company you choose to install them, the relative ease or difficulty of installing solar panels on your home, and of course the amount of solar panels you need. The amount of solar panels you need is, in turn, related to your energy usage.
The table below shows the data extracted from a real life quote delivered through the SolarReviews marketplace recently for a fairly typical home in Beacon.
As you can see the payback period is relatively short and equates to a much better return on investment than he historical returns that have been available from investing in things like shares or property.
System information | Value |
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System Size (for 100% usage offset) | 10.19 kW |
Annual power generation | 12,435 kWh |
Pay-back time (assuming Cash purchase) | 9.9 Years |
Internal rate of return (IRR) on investment | 5.3% |
Gross cost | $26,275 |
Total Upfront Incentives and Rebates | -$11,831 |
Net Cost of System after rebated and incentives | $14,443 |
Total Cost of Utility Power Avoided over 25 years | $46,588 |