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Solar power in Illinois

Solar power is an excellent investment for your home in Illinois due to state-mandated net metering, the federal tax credit, and the state’s adjustable block program for the purchasing of renewable energy credits. 

Not only will you reduce your carbon emissions when you switch to solar, you also greatly reduce how much you spend on power. A system in Illinois can pay for itself in as little as 10 years!

Compare solar quotes from the top solar companies in Illinois

Illinois solar power facts

$2.78 watt

Average cost: 5kW solar power system
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3 Years 4 Months

Average payback time

$103,556

Average lifetime savings
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6¢ kWh

Levelized cost of solar energy

28¢ kWh

If you don't get solar
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11,538 kWh

Annual power production

Cash flow graph based on cash purchase of a 9.27kW system

This 9.27kW system would offset 100% of your energy usage if your typical monthly bill in Illinois is $150, however, your situation may vary so try our solar calculator to get a result tailored to you.

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Solar companies in Illinois that provide pricing through the SolarEstimate marketplace.

How much can solar panels save you in Illinois

Average total cost of solar panel installation in Illinois

System Size Cash purchase
After 26% solar tax credit
Financed purchase
After 26% solar tax credit
3kw $6,416 $6,929
4kw $8,377 $9,047
5kw $10,286 $11,109
6kw $12,077 $13,043
7kw $13,831 $14,937
8kw $15,451 $16,687
9kw $17,050 $18,414
10kw $18,500 $19,980

How much do solar panels cost in Illinois?

$2.78 per watt

Cash purchased solar system
Before 26% solar tax credit

$3.08 per watt

Financed solar system
Before 26% solar tax credit

$0.0¢ /kWh

Lease/PPA
Ave 15 year term, 2.5% price escalator

What are the pros and cons of installing solar panels in Illinois?

The advantages of installing solar panels in Illinois are the net metering law, the federal tax credit, and the ability to sell your renewable energy credits through the adjustable block program. 

SolarPowerRocks provides a great breakdown of solar incentives and policy for each state within the US.

The disadvantage of installing solar panels in Illinois is that there are no statewide solar rebate programs or investor-owned utility residential rebate programs. Also, Illinois receives less sun than other states, which means a system in Illinois will produce less energy than a system in a sunnier state, like Arizona. 

However, there is still potential for great savings in Illinois. Enter your details to calculate the potential cost and savings you can get from installing solar panels for your home. 

Best solar companies in Illinois

Solar Companies in Chicago
Different types of solar companies
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Best brands of solar panels

To find the best brands of solar panels you can use America's most trusted solar panel comparison and reviews website, SolarReviews.

However, reviews of solar panels can be a bit meaningless because most consumer owners have not had any issues and so while solar company reviews are very important when choosing solar installers they are of less use when choosing solar panels.

For more information to help you make an informed decision about this topic, I would recommend this article about buying solar panels.

How much electricity will solar panels produce in Illinois

Solar panels produce different amounts of energy in different locations.

Around the Chicago area solar panels installed on a south-facing 30-degree pitch roof will typically produce:

1,150kWh

per year per 1kW of peak DC
(direct current) capacity
For more information about how your location, roof direction, and roof tilt affects solar power production use the solar panels calculator and enter your zip code.

I want to buy a solar panel kit and install it myself

I am an electrician and want to install the solar panels myself
I want to buy the equipment and hire an electrician and roofer to install them

What rebates, solar tax credits and other solar incentives are available in Illinois?

Adjustable Block Program

In 2016, Illinois passed the Future Energy Jobs Act, mandating utilities to derive 25% of their energy from renewable sources by 2025. In order for utilities to meet this goal, they must obtain renewable energy credits (RECs). A renewable energy credit represents the positive environmental attributes of producing 1 megawatt (MW) of electricity from a renewable source. 

The adjustable block program was created as a way for utilities to obtain RECs from their customers who have renewable energy systems. 

Solar system owners can take advantage of the adjustable block program by entering into a 15-year contract with their utility. Through this contract, the utility will pay the customer for each REC produced by the system each year. The amount that each REC is worth varies, depending on where you are located and when you apply to the program. The sooner you apply, the higher price per REC you may qualify for. 

The program is currently in “Block 1”, meaning, depending on where you live, you can receive either $85.10 per REC or $72.97 per REC. 

 


 

Net metering in Illinois

In Illinois, net metering is available for all home and business owners. The state’s net metering policy requires utilities to offer credits to customers in exchange for excess energy their solar system produces and exports to the grid. The credits earned are then carried over to offset the costs of future bills. 

However, the credits you earn do expire at the end of your annual billing period. Any excess credits at the end of the annual cycle will not carry over to the next year and no compensation will be provided for the credits. 

 


 

Special assessment for solar energy systems

If you install a residential solar system, you can apply for a special assessment of your property. You can register your property with the chief county assessment officer who will then assess your property in two ways: 

  • Assess the value of the property if it had a conventional energy system; and 
  • Assess the value of the property with the solar system.

You will then pay your taxes based on whichever property assessment is lower.  

Illinois Solar Calculator

Regardless of what you want to know about the economics of installing solar panels for your home or business in Illinois, we have a solar calculator that can show you exactly the information you require.

Solar calculator and quote comparison tool

 


 

What you can find out about installing solar panels in Illinois using our full monthly solar calculator

This solar calculator requires you to input your address, utility company, your average monthly power spend - It tells you:

  • What size solar system do you need?
  • Answers the question of How many solar panels do I need?
  • How many square feet of roof space you need for solar panels
  • Solar electricity production in annual kWh (kilowatt-hours) you can expect from your solar system in Illinois
  • The value of solar tax credits and other incentives you are entitled to based on the estimated size of system you need, your location and your utility provider.
  • Likely cost based on an average of prices charged for solar systems of that size in the last year in Illinois or Chicago ;
  • The likely payback period on your solar panels and your investment return.
  • Your total lifetime solar savings based on each of the major solar finance options, a cash purchase, a cash purchase funded with a HELOC sol (home equity line of credit) and a zero-down PPA or third party lease product.

If you want to see all of the above but also see live pricing, the three best solar deals available in your city and get binding quotes from each of these solar companies then use this Illinois solar panels calculator. This calculator requires you to also input your name and contact details because most of our 200+ installer partners will only authorize the sharing of their live solar pricing where we have validated that you are a real homeowner with a home in their service area. We respect the privacy of your data and only share your contact details with the solar companies you ask us to get binding quotes from.

Going solar in Illinois

Check out all of the ways energy providers of Illinois can help you be more energy-efficient and save money.

The following programs are available:

Incentive Name Eligibility Type
Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit Federal Personal Tax Credit
Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) State Solar Renewable Energy Credit Program
Special Assessment for Solar Energy Systems State Property Tax Incentive
Net Metering State Net Metering
Adjustable Block Program - Group A Utility Rebate Program
Adjustable Block Program - Group B Utility Rebate Program

Find your local rebates and incentives

Your city may have further incentives to offer. Please keep in mind that the best source of up-to-date information on incentives is the solar installers who specialize in your area.

Adams Electric Coop
Altamont City of
Cairo Public Utility Company
Carlyle City of
Carmi City of
City of Batavia
City of Breese
City of Bushnell
City of Fairfield
City of Farmer City
City of Flora
City of Geneva
City of Highland
City of Marshall
City of Mascoutah
City of Metropolis
City of Newton
City of Peru
City of Princeton
City of Rock Falls
City of Springfield (City Water, Light & Power)
City of St Charles
City of Sullivan
Clay Electric Coop Inc
Clinton County Elec Coop Inc
Coles-Moultrie Electric Coop
Commonwealth Edison Co
Corn Belt Energy Corporation
Eastern Illinois Elec Coop
Egyptian Electric Coop Assn
Freeburg Village of
Geneseo City of
Illinois Rural Electric Coop
Jo-Carroll Energy Coop Inc
M J M Electric Cooperative Inc
McDonough Power Coop
McLeansboro City of
Menard Electric Coop
MidAmerican Energy Co
Mt Carmel Public Utility Co
Naperville City of
Norris Electric Coop
Oglesby City of
Rochelle Municipal Utilities
Rock Energy Cooperative
Rural Electric Conven Coop
Scenic Rivers Energy Coop
Shelby Electric Coop Inc
Southeastern IL Elec Coop Inc
Southern Illinois Elec Coop
Southwestern Electric Coop Inc
Spoon River Electric Coop Inc
Tri-County Electric Coop Inc
Village of Chatham
Village of Greenup
Village of Ladd
Village of Rantoul
Village of Riverton
Village of Winnetka
Waterloo City of
Wayne-White Counties Elec Coop
Western Illinois Elec Coop
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