A $175/month electric bill in the US typically needs 24 solar panels (9.6 kW) at national average electricity rates and sun hours β $20,100 after the 30% ITC with 11.0-year payback. State-by-state, system size ranges from 2.9 kW in Hawaii to 16.2 kW in Washington, and payback spans 3.3β18.7 years .
Start here: National $175/month guide Β· Solar savings calculator Β· 2,000 sq ft by state
π Key Insights
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National avg.: 22β27 panels (9.6 kW) Net after ITC: ~$20,100 Payback: ~11.0 years at 16.3Β’/kWh Est. usage: ~1,074 kWh/month National Snapshot: $175/Month Electric Bill Solar in 2026 Metric US average ($175/mo bill) Est. monthly usage ~1,074 kWh System size 9.6 kW Panels (400W) 24 Net cost after ITC $20,100 Simple payback 11.0 years 25-year savings $56,500+
Formula: kW = Annual kWh Γ· (Peak sun hours Γ 365 Γ 0.82)
π State Comparison
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Fastest: Hawaii β 3.3 yrs Slowest: Washington β 18.7 yrs Spread: 15.4 years between states High-rate states often win even with less sun Fastest & Slowest Payback States for $175/Month Bills Fastest payback Slowest payback State Hawaii Washington System 2.9 kW Β· 8 panels 16.2 kW Β· 41 panels After ITC $6,000 $34,100 Payback 3.3 yrs 18.7 yrs
High electricity rates (e.g. Hawaii, California, Massachusetts) often beat sunny low-rate states for $175/month payback.
π State Comparison
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All 50 states in one table below Click your state for panels, cost & payback Smallest system: 2.9 kW (Hawaii) Largest system: 16.2 kW (Washington) $175/Month Electric Bill β Solar by State (2026) State System Panels After ITC Payback Alabama 9.9 kW 25 $20,700 11.4 yrs Alaska 9.7 kW 25 $20,300 11.1 yrs Arizona 8.2 kW 21 $17,200 9.4 yrs Arkansas 11.8 kW 30 $24,800 13.6 yrs California 4.1 kW 11 $8,600 4.7 yrs Colorado 9.0 kW 23 $18,900 10.3 yrs Connecticut 6.7 kW 17 $14,100 7.7 yrs Delaware 10.5 kW 27 $22,100 12.1 yrs Florida 9.1 kW 23 $19,100 10.5 yrs Georgia 10.4 kW 26 $21,800 11.9 yrs Hawaii 2.9 kW 8 $6,000 3.3 yrs Idaho 12.8 kW 32 $26,800 14.7 yrs Illinois 10.2 kW 26 $21,500 11.7 yrs Indiana 11.1 kW 28 $23,400 12.8 yrs Iowa 13.1 kW 33 $27,500 15.1 yrs Kansas 10.6 kW 27 $22,300 12.2 yrs Kentucky 13.4 kW 34 $28,100 15.4 yrs Louisiana 11.4 kW 29 $23,900 13.1 yrs Maine 7.4 kW 19 $15,600 8.5 yrs Maryland 10.3 kW 26 $21,500 11.8 yrs Massachusetts 6.8 kW 18 $14,300 7.8 yrs Michigan 9.6 kW 25 $20,200 11.1 yrs Minnesota 10.5 kW 27 $22,100 12.1 yrs Mississippi 11.1 kW 28 $23,200 12.7 yrs Missouri 11.5 kW 29 $24,200 13.2 yrs Montana 11.7 kW 30 $24,600 13.4 yrs Nebraska 12.8 kW 33 $26,900 14.7 yrs Nevada 7.6 kW 20 $16,000 8.8 yrs New Hampshire 7.6 kW 20 $16,000 8.8 yrs New Jersey 9.1 kW 23 $19,000 10.4 yrs New Mexico 7.9 kW 20 $16,500 9.0 yrs New York 7.3 kW 19 $15,300 8.4 yrs North Carolina 10.5 kW 27 $22,100 12.1 yrs North Dakota 14.3 kW 36 $30,000 16.4 yrs Ohio 11.2 kW 28 $23,500 12.8 yrs Oklahoma 11.5 kW 29 $24,200 13.2 yrs Oregon 12.4 kW 31 $26,000 14.2 yrs Pennsylvania 9.9 kW 25 $20,900 11.4 yrs Rhode Island 6.6 kW 17 $13,900 7.6 yrs South Carolina 9.8 kW 25 $20,600 11.3 yrs South Dakota 12.3 kW 31 $25,800 14.1 yrs Tennessee 11.5 kW 29 $24,200 13.2 yrs Texas 9.1 kW 23 $19,100 10.4 yrs Utah 10.8 kW 28 $22,700 12.4 yrs Vermont 8.4 kW 21 $17,600 9.6 yrs Virginia 10.7 kW 27 $22,600 12.3 yrs Washington 16.2 kW 41 $34,100 18.7 yrs West Virginia 13.5 kW 34 $28,300 15.5 yrs Wisconsin 9.5 kW 24 $20,000 11.0 yrs Wyoming 12.2 kW 31 $25,600 14.0 yrs
Estimates use EIA state rates, NREL sun hours, and 0.82 derate. National methodology .
β‘ System Size
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$175/month β 2,000 sq ft home nationallySq ft guide: 2,000 sq ft Sq ft hub: by state Use bill when you have utility statements; use sq ft when you know home size How Bill-Based Sizing Compares to Home Sq Ft Guides $175/month maps to roughly 2,000 sq ft in national usage intensity β close to our 2,000 sq ft sizing tier.
Sizing method Best when you know⦠National guide Monthly bill (this page)Utility bill amount $175/mo Home sq ft House size 2,000 sq ft
Use both: if your bill differs from the sq ft estimate, trust your kWh usage from the utility statement.
Frequently asked questions Direct answers for US homeowners β sized for a $175/month electric bill.
How many solar panels for a $175/month electric bill?
Nationally, a $175/month bill (~1,074 kWh/month) needs about **24 panels** (9.6 kW) at average US rates and sun hours. State totals range from **8** in Hawaii to **41** in Washington.
Which state has the fastest solar payback for a $175/month bill?
**Hawaii** leads at **3.3-year** payback (2.9 kW, $6,000 after ITC). **Washington** is slowest at **18.7 years**.
What does solar cost for a $175/month electric bill after the 30% tax credit?
US average net cost is **$20,100** for a **9.6 kW** system ($28,700 gross). State costs range from **$6,000** (Hawaii) to **$34,100** (Washington).
Is a $175/month bill guide different from a sq ft sizing guide?
Yes β same end goal, different starting point. $175/month maps to roughly **2,000 sq ft** nationally. Use this hub for **utility bills**; use the [2,000 sq ft hub](/guides/solar-panels-2000-sq-ft-house-by-state/) if you know home size.
Where can I read the full national $175/month methodology?
See the [national $175/month guide](/guides/solar-panels-175-month-bill/) for roof orientation, panel wattage, and calculator walkthrough. Each state link below adds **local rate & sun hours**.
Popular state solar guides Electricity rates and incentives vary β see data for your state.
View all 50 states β Popular utility companies Solar rules and net metering vary by utility β 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 ($2.75β$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 Β· NREL PVWatts Β· Energy.gov ITC guide Β· DSIRE incentives Β· SEIA market data Β· IRS Publication 5695.
All figures are estimates for educational purposes β not tax, legal, or investment advice. Consult a licensed installer and CPA for your situation.