A 2,000 square foot home in New Mexico typically uses about 899 kWh per month at the state average rate of 14.4¢/kWh (EIA). With 6.2 peak sun hours per day, most homeowners need a 5.8 kW solar system — roughly 15 panels at 400W. After the 30% federal ITC, net cost is about $12,200, with 9.0-year payback and $44,400+ in estimated 25-year savings.
Content roles: This page is your New Mexico-specific sizing decision for 2,000 sq ft. For national methodology and roof/orientation depth, see the 2,000 sq ft national guide. For bill-based sizing, see $150/month (~$129/mo equivalent in New Mexico). Policy depth: New Mexico solar data.
⚡ System Size
How Many Solar Panels for a 2,000 sq ft House in New Mexico?
New Mexico electricity rates and sun hours change panel count versus the US average:
System size (kW) = Annual kWh ÷ (Peak sun hours × 365 × 0.82)
For 2,000 sq ft in New Mexico:
Estimated monthly usage: ~899 kWh
Peak sun hours: 6.2 h/day
System size:5.8 kW (~15 × 400W panels)
Metric
New Mexico
US average
Rate
14.4¢/kWh
16.3¢/kWh
Sun hours
6.2 h/day
4.5 h/day
System size
5.8 kW
8.0 kW
Panels (400W)
15
21
New Mexico requires a smaller system than the national average for the same square footage. Use our solar system size calculator with your actual utility bills for a precise ZIP-level result.
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💰 System Cost
What Does Solar Cost for a 2,000 sq ft Home in New Mexico After the ITC?
At $3.00/W installed (SEIA 2026), a 5.8 kW system in New Mexico costs about $17,400 before incentives. The 30% ITC saves ~$5,220, for $12,200 net cost.
📈 Payback Period
How Long Is Solar Payback on a 2,000 sq ft Home in New Mexico?
A 5.8 kW system saving ~$1,352/year pays back in about 9.0 years after the ITC. At 3% rate escalation, 25-year utility spend totals ~$56,600 vs $12,200 net solar — $44,400+ lifetime advantage.
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).
New Mexico Solar Incentives for a 2,000 sq ft Home
New Mexico’s Solar Market Development Tax Credit provides a 10% state income tax credit (up to $9,000) on solar system costs. New Mexico also has a solar property tax exemption and strong net metering laws. With abundant sunshine averaging over 6 peak sun hours per day in much of the state, NM is one of the top solar states.
At New Mexico's average rate of 14.4¢/kWh and 6.2 peak sun hours, a 2,000 sq ft home (~899 kWh/month) typically needs a 5.8 kW system — about 15 panels at 400W. See the [national 2,000 sq ft guide](/guides/how-much-do-solar-panels-cost-2000-sq-ft-home/) for methodology.
A 5.8 kW system in New Mexico costs roughly $17,400 installed before incentives. The 30% federal ITC reduces net cost to about $12,200. New Mexico's Solar Market Development Tax Credit provides a 10% state income tax credit (up to $9,000) on solar system costs. New Mexico also has a solar property tax exemption and strong net metering laws. With abund...
At $12,200 net cost and ~$1,352/year in bill savings, simple payback in New Mexico is about 9.0 years.
Most New Mexico homeowners in this size range see **$44,400+** estimated 25-year savings vs utility power. Equivalent monthly bill: **~$129** — compare the [$150/month bill guide](/guides/solar-panels-150-month-bill/) for bill-based sizing.
The US average needs a 8.0 kW system at 11.0-year payback. New Mexico needs 5.8 kW with 9.0-year payback at 14.4¢/kWh and 6.2 sun hours.
$150/month electric bill by state
System size and payback vary by electricity rate and sun hours — see your state.