US residential solar · 2026 data

Solar Panels for a $100/Month Bill in Ohio

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Over 25 Years

$13,400 Cost after ITC
12.8 yrs Payback
6.4 kW System size

Most homeowners need:

  • 14–19 panels
  • 6.4 kW system
  • $13,400 after tax credits
  • 12.8 year payback
✓ Updated monthly ✓ NREL data ✓ Reviewed by solar experts ✓ IRS tax credit included
· 3 min read ·By ·Reviewed by Green Energy Calculators Editorial Team

Without solar vs with solar

25-year cost comparison for a $300/month US electric bill.

Without solar

25-year utility cost

$43,800

Rates rise ~3% per year (EIA avg.)

With solar

Net system cost

$13,400

After 30% federal ITC

Your savings

Difference

+$30,300

Estimated lifetime advantage

500,000+
calculations completed
25,000+
users monthly

Trusted by US homeowners · Data sourced from

NREL EIA Energy.gov DSIRE IRS / SEIA
Author Mark Sullivan
Reviewed by Green Energy Calculators Editorial Team
Last updated
Sizing formula kW = Annual kWh ÷ (Peak Sun Hours × 365 × 0.82)

A $100/month electricity bill in Ohio represents roughly 685 kWh per month at the state average rate of 14.6¢/kWh (EIA). With 4.3 peak sun hours per day, most Ohio homeowners need a 6.4 kW solar system — about 16 panels at 400W — to offset that usage. After the 30% federal ITC, net installed cost runs about $13,400, with 12.8-year simple payback and $30,300+ in estimated 25-year savings.

For the all-states overview, see our $100/month solar panel guide. Browse every state on the $100 bill by state hub or jump to Ohio solar incentives.

How Many Solar Panels for a $100 Electric Bill in Ohio?

Ohio electricity rates and sun hours change the math versus the US average. The sizing formula:

System size (kW) = Annual kWh ÷ (Peak sun hours × 365 × 0.82)

For a $100/month bill in Ohio:

  • Annual usage: ~8,219 kWh/year
  • Peak sun hours: 4.3 h/day (Ohio)
  • System size: 6.4 kW DC (~16 × 400W panels)
MetricOhioUS average
Rate14.6¢/kWh16.3¢/kWh
Sun hours4.3 h/day4.5 h/day
System size6.4 kW5.5 kW
Panels (400W)1614

Ohio requires a larger system than the national average for the same dollar bill because higher consumption at lower rates. Use our solar system size calculator with your ZIP code for a roof-specific result.

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What Does Solar Cost for a $100/Month Bill in Ohio After the ITC?

At $3.00/W installed (SEIA 2026 US average), a 6.4 kW system in Ohio costs about $19,200 before incentives.

The 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit (ITC) under IRC Section 25D saves roughly $5,760, bringing net cost to $13,400. The credit applies to purchased systems placed in service through 2032; consult a CPA for your tax situation.

Cost lineAmount
Gross installed (6.4 kW)$19,200
Federal ITC (30%)−$5,760
Net cost after ITC$13,400

How Long Is Solar Payback on a $100 Bill in Ohio?

Simple payback divides net system cost by first-year bill savings. In Ohio, a 6.4 kW system saving ~$1,044/year against a $100/month bill pays back in about 12.8 years after the ITC.

At 3% annual rate escalation (EIA historical average), 25-year utility spend totals ~$43,800 vs $13,400 net solar cost — an estimated $30,300+ lifetime advantage. Model your timeline in our solar payback calculator.

Solar vs utility company · 25-year comparison

Total cost of staying on the grid vs owning solar for a $300/month bill (national average assumptions).

Total utility payments

$43,800

Total solar cost (after ITC)

$13,400

Net savings

+$30,300

Avg. monthly difference

+$87/mo

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Ohio Solar Incentives for a $100/Month Electric Bill

Ohio does not currently offer a state solar tax credit. Ohio utilities including AEP Ohio, FirstEnergy, and Duke Energy Ohio offer net metering. Ohio also has a Sales Tax Exemption for solar equipment under the Ohio Manufacturing Tax Exemption for solar manufacturing.

Check DSIRE and our Ohio solar page for current rebates, net metering rules, and utility-specific programs before signing an install contract.

Ohio vs US Average: $100/Month Bill Comparison

OhioUS average
Monthly bill$100$100
System size6.4 kW5.5 kW
Net cost after ITC$13,400$11,500
Simple payback12.8 yrs11.0 yrs
25-year savings$30,300+$32,300+

Bottom line: A $100/month bill in Ohio is a moderate solar candidate with 12.8-year payback. Calculate your Ohio savings or compare all states on the $100 bill hub.

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for US homeowners in Ohio.

At Ohio's average rate of 14.6¢/kWh and 4.3 peak sun hours, a $100/month bill (~8,219 kWh/year) typically requires a 6.4 kW system — about 16 panels at 400W each. Use our solar system size calculator with your ZIP for a roof-specific estimate.

Popular utility companies

Solar rules and net metering vary by utility — not just by state.

Methodology & data sources

Calculation method: System size uses NREL PVWatts derate factor (0.82). Costs based on SEIA 2026 installed cost ($2.75–$3.20/W). Payback uses net cost after 30% federal ITC (IRC Section 25D). Savings assume full-retail net metering unless noted.

Official sources: EIA state electricity rates · NREL PVWatts · Energy.gov ITC guide · DSIRE incentives · SEIA market data · IRS Publication 5695.

All figures are estimates for educational purposes — not tax, legal, or investment advice. Consult a licensed installer and CPA for your situation.

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