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Are Solar Panels Worth It in District of Columbia? Data-Backed Analysis

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Solar may be worth it in District of Columbia depending on your situation.

The Numbers

Average System Cost
$0

15.6 kW system

After Federal ITC
$0

30% tax credit applied

Total Installations
13,411

55% residential

Factors in Favor

  • 13,411 installations demonstrate strong market adoption
  • Federal 30% Investment Tax Credit available to all homeowners

District of Columbia vs National Average

MetricDistrict of ColumbiaNational
Cost per Watt - $4.18
Total Installations13,4113,426,466
Total Capacity209 MW -

Frequently Asked Questions

The average solar system in District of Columbia costs approximately $0 (avg 15.6 kW system at $0.00/W). After the 30% federal ITC, your net cost would be around $0.
All District of Columbia homeowners are eligible for the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC), which reduces the cost by approximately $0. Additional state and local incentives may further reduce your costs. Visit our District of Columbia incentives page for a complete breakdown.
District of Columbia has 13,411 solar installations, showing strong market adoption. Whether solar is worth it depends on your specific situation, electricity usage, and roof orientation.
View District of Columbia solar incentives →Compare with other states →

Source: LBNL Tracking the Sun, U.S. Department of Energy, EIA. Costs and savings are estimates based on average residential installations and may vary.