Solar Panels in Gilbert, Arizona
Gilbert receives 1697.4 kWh per kWp of solar panels per year — 11.5% above the US national average of 1,550 kWh/kWp. At Arizona's electricity rate of 15.61¢/kWh, an 8 kW system saves roughly $2,120/year and pays back in 7.1 years.
Solar is well worth it in Gilbert. Note: The 30% federal solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025. The numbers below reflect today's actual costs.
Gilbert Solar at a Glance
Last updated: April 11, 2026 · Sources: PVGIS v5.3, EIA
How Much Solar Power Does Gilbert Get Each Month?
Monthly solar yield (kWh per kWp installed) based on PVGIS satellite data for 33.35°N, 111.79°W.
Live Solar Forecast for Gilbert
Real-time generation estimate for an 8 kW system based on today's weather forecast. Data: forecast.solar.
Is a Home Battery Worth It in Gilbert?
A battery stores excess midday solar for use at peak evening hours. At 15.61¢/kWh in Gilbert, here is the math for the two most popular options.
10-year value: $6,150 · Based on 365 cycles/yr, 15.61¢/kWh, 80% usable capacity. Does not include backup value or utility TOU rate savings.
10-year value: $4,370 · Based on 350 cycles/yr, 15.61¢/kWh, 80% usable capacity. Does not include backup value or utility TOU rate savings.
Battery ROI improves significantly in states with Time-of-Use (TOU) rates where peak electricity can cost 2–3× the off-peak rate. California (PG&E, SCE, SDG&E), New York (ConEd), and Massachusetts (Eversource) have the strongest TOU incentives for battery storage.
What Are the 25-Year Solar Savings in Gilbert?
Based on 1697.4 kWh/kWp/yr yield, 15.61¢/kWh electricity rate, and a 2026 system cost of $2.80/W. Federal tax credit expired Dec 31, 2025 — not included.
What Solar Incentives Are Available in Gilbert, Arizona?
The federal ITC expired in 2025. These state and utility incentives still apply in Arizona.
Solar Panels in Gilbert: Frequently Asked Questions
How much do solar panels cost in Gilbert, Arizona in 2026?
Is solar worth it in Gilbert without the federal tax credit?
How much electricity do solar panels produce in Gilbert?
What solar incentives are available in Gilbert, Arizona?
How long is the solar payback period in Gilbert?
Environmental Impact & Home Value in Gilbert
An 8 kW solar system in Gilbert produces roughly 13,579.2 kWh/year. Here is what that means beyond your electricity bill.
How Many Solar Panels Do You Need in Gilbert?
The right system size depends on your annual electricity usage and how much of your bill you want to offset. In Gilbert, where annual solar yield is 1697.4 kWh per kWp, here is what different households typically need:
| Annual usage | System size | Panels (400 W) | Est. cost | Annual savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6,000 kWh Small home | 3.6 kW | 9 panels | $10,080 | $937/yr |
| 10,800 kWh Average home | 6.4 kW | 16 panels | $17,920 | $1,686/yr |
| 15,000 kWh Large home | 8.9 kW | 23 panels | $24,920 | $2,342/yr |
| 20,000 kWh Large + EV | 11.8 kW | 30 panels | $33,040 | $3,122/yr |
Costs based on $2.80/W installed (2026 US average). Panel count assumes 400 W modules. Savings based on current 15.61¢/kWh rate. State incentives not included — see above for Arizona credits.
GilbertSolar Resources & 2026 Incentives
Key information for homeowners in Gilbert going solar in 2026 — after the federal 30% tax credit expired December 31, 2025.
The 30% Section 25D residential solar credit expired December 31, 2025. An 8 kW system in Gilbert costs $22,344 after a $56 Arizona state credit. The commercial Section 48 credit (for businesses, landlords) was not affected.
IRS Residential Clean Energy Credit →APS: net metering at retail rate for first 10 years, then wholesale. SRP: Customer Generation Credit (~2.8¢/kWh export).
DSIRE — Arizona Incentive Database →25% state income tax credit (up to $1,000/year), APS/SRP utility rebates, sales tax exempt
- PVGIS — EU JRC Solar Yield Data(yield figures on this page)
- EIA — Arizona Electricity Profile(electricity rates)
- DSIRE — Arizona Solar Incentives(incentives & rebates)
- Lawrence Berkeley Lab — Tracking the Sun(installed cost data)
- NREL — Solar Panel Degradation Study(lifespan & performance)