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Solar Panels in Concord, New Hampshire

Concord receives 1261.3 kWh per kWp of solar panels per year — 17.2% below the US national average of 1,550 kWh/kWp. At New Hampshire's electricity rate of 26.32¢/kWh, an 8 kW system saves roughly $2,656/year and pays back in 5.7 years.

Solar is very worth it in Concord. Note: The 30% federal solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025. The numbers below reflect today's actual costs.

Annual yield:1261.3 kWh/kWp
Electricity rate:26.32¢/kWh
Payback:5.7 yrs
Location:43.21°N

Concord Solar at a Glance

Annual solar yield1261.3 kWh/kWp/yr
Optimal tilt angle33° south-facing
Avg. daily sun hours20.3 hrs/day
Electricity rate26.32¢ per kWh
8 kW system cost (2026)$22,400
Your net cost$22,400
Annual savings$2,656/yr
Payback period5.7 years

Last updated: April 11, 2026 · Sources: PVGIS v5.3, EIA

How Much Solar Power Does Concord Get Each Month?

Monthly solar yield (kWh per kWp installed) based on PVGIS satellite data for 43.21°N, 71.54°W.

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Best month: 129.8 kWh/kWp (Jul)Worst month: 64.2 kWh/kWp (Dec)Monthly avg: 105 kWh/kWp

Live Solar Forecast for Concord

Real-time generation estimate for an 8 kW system based on today's weather forecast. Data: forecast.solar.

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Is a Home Battery Worth It in Concord?

A battery stores excess midday solar for use at peak evening hours. At 26.32¢/kWh in Concord, here is the math for the two most popular options.

Tesla Powerwall 3
Capacity
13.5 kWh
Installed cost
$11,500
Annual savings
$1,038
Payback
11.1 yrs

10-year value: $10,380 · Based on 365 cycles/yr, 26.32¢/kWh, 80% usable capacity. Does not include backup value or utility TOU rate savings.

Generic LFP 10 kWh
Capacity
10 kWh
Installed cost
$8,000
Annual savings
$737
Payback
10.9 yrs

10-year value: $7,370 · Based on 350 cycles/yr, 26.32¢/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 Concord?

Based on 1261.3 kWh/kWp/yr yield, 26.32¢/kWh electricity rate, and a 2026 system cost of $2.80/W. Federal tax credit expired Dec 31, 2025 — not included.

System cost
$22,400
Installed, 8 kW
Federal ITC
Expired
Sec. 25D ended Dec 2025
Net investment
$22,400
Your actual cost
25-yr savings
$63,080
Est. lifetime benefit
Federal Solar Tax Credit Update: The 30% residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired on December 31, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill. Cash and loan purchases no longer qualify for the federal credit. State and local incentives below may still apply — check with your installer.

What Solar Incentives Are Available in Concord, New Hampshire?

The federal ITC expired in 2025. These state and utility incentives still apply in New Hampshire.

Property Tax Exemption
New Hampshire exempts the solar-added home value from property taxes. A $22,400 system won't raise your tax bill.
SREC / Renewable Energy Credits
New Hampshire has an active SREC market. Earn certificates for every MWh produced and sell them for additional income.
Net Metering
Earn bill credits for excess solar electricity sent back to the grid.
Utility & Local Programs
SREC-II program, Eversource/Liberty net metering, property tax exemption
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Solar Panels in Concord: Frequently Asked Questions

How much do solar panels cost in Concord, New Hampshire in 2026?
In Concord, a typical 8 kW solar system costs approximately $22,400 installed (at ~$2.80/W, the 2026 US average). The federal solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025, so that 30% rebate is no longer available for residential cash or loan purchases. Prices vary by installer, panel brand, and roof complexity.
Is solar worth it in Concord without the federal tax credit?
Concord generates 1261.3 kWh per kWp annually — 17.2% below the US average. At New Hampshire's electricity rate of 26.32¢/kWh, an 8 kW system saves roughly $2,656/year and pays back in about 5.7 years — even without the expired federal credit. Solar is very worth it in Concord.
How much electricity do solar panels produce in Concord?
In Concord, each kW of solar panels produces approximately 1261.3 kWh per year. An 8 kW system generates about 10,090.4 kWh annually — enough to cover the average New Hampshire household's electricity use. Peak production hits 129.8 kWh/kWp in Jul, with the lowest output of 64.2 kWh/kWp in Dec. Data source: PVGIS v5.3 satellite radiation model.
What solar incentives are available in Concord, New Hampshire?
the expired federal tax credit (Section 25D) expired December 31, 2025 and is no longer available for residential buyers. New Hampshire also exempts solar systems from property tax assessments. Net metering and local utility programs may provide additional savings.
How long is the solar payback period in Concord?
In Concord, the average payback period for an 8 kW solar system is approximately 5.7 years. This is based on 1261.3 kWh/kWp annual yield (PVGIS data), a 26.32¢/kWh electricity rate (EIA 2026 data), and an $22,400 installed cost. After payback, the system produces free electricity for 15–20 more years.

Environmental Impact & Home Value in Concord

An 8 kW solar system in Concord produces roughly 10,090.4 kWh/year. Here is what that means beyond your electricity bill.

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CO₂ avoided per year
3.9 tonnes
3,895 kg · EPA grid avg 0.386 kg/kWh
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Tree equivalent
179 trees
Trees needed to absorb same CO₂ annually
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Home value boost
+$1,546
Avg +6.9% (Lawrence Berkeley Lab / Zillow data)
US homes powered
1
Avg US home uses 10,632 kWh/yr (EIA 2024)

How Many Solar Panels Do You Need in Concord?

The right system size depends on your annual electricity usage and how much of your bill you want to offset. In Concord, where annual solar yield is 1261.3 kWh per kWp, here is what different households typically need:

Annual usageSystem sizePanels (400 W)Est. costAnnual savings
6,000 kWh
Small home
4.8 kW12 panels$13,440$1,579/yr
10,800 kWh
Average home
8.6 kW22 panels$24,080$2,843/yr
15,000 kWh
Large home
11.9 kW30 panels$33,320$3,948/yr
20,000 kWh
Large + EV
15.9 kW40 panels$44,520$5,264/yr

Costs based on $2.80/W installed (2026 US average). Panel count assumes 400 W modules. Savings based on current 26.32¢/kWh rate. State incentives not included — see above for New Hampshire credits.

ConcordSolar Resources & 2026 Incentives

Key information for homeowners in Concord going solar in 2026 — after the federal 30% tax credit expired December 31, 2025.

⚡ Federal Tax Credit Status (2026)

The 30% Section 25D residential solar credit expired December 31, 2025. An 8 kW system in Concord costs $22,400 after any applicable state credits. The commercial Section 48 credit (for businesses, landlords) was not affected.

IRS Residential Clean Energy Credit →
🔌 Net Metering in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has a net metering policy. Contact your local utility for current export rates.

DSIRE — New Hampshire Incentive Database →
🏛️ New Hampshire State Incentives

SREC-II program, Eversource/Liberty net metering, property tax exemption

✓ Property tax exempt✓ SREC market active
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