US residential solar · 2026 data

Solar Panels for a 2,500 sq ft Home in Hawaii

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Over 25 Years

$16,200 Cost after ITC
3.3 yrs Payback
7.7 kW System size

Most homeowners need:

  • 18–23 panels
  • 7.7 kW system
  • $16,200 after tax credits
  • 3.3 year payback
✓ Updated monthly ✓ NREL data ✓ Reviewed by solar experts ✓ IRS tax credit included
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Without solar vs with solar

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

Without solar

25-year utility cost

$205,600

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

With solar

Net system cost

$16,200

After 30% federal ITC

Your savings

Difference

+$189,400

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 2,500 square foot home in Hawaii typically uses about 1,152 kWh per month at the state average rate of 40.8¢/kWh (EIA). With 6.0 peak sun hours per day, most homeowners need a 7.7 kW solar system — roughly 20 panels at 400W. After the 30% federal ITC, net cost is about $16,200, with 3.3-year payback and $189,400+ in estimated 25-year savings.

Content roles: This page is your Hawaii-specific sizing decision for 2,500 sq ft. For national methodology and roof/orientation depth, see the 2,500 sq ft national guide. For bill-based sizing, see $200/month (~$470/mo equivalent in Hawaii). Policy depth: Hawaii solar data.

How Many Solar Panels for a 2,500 sq ft House in Hawaii?

Hawaii electricity rates and sun hours change panel count versus the US average:

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

For 2,500 sq ft in Hawaii:

  • Estimated monthly usage: ~1,152 kWh
  • Peak sun hours: 6.0 h/day
  • System size: 7.7 kW (~20 × 400W panels)
MetricHawaiiUS average
Rate40.8¢/kWh16.3¢/kWh
Sun hours6.0 h/day4.5 h/day
System size7.7 kW10.3 kW
Panels (400W)2026

Hawaii 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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What Does Solar Cost for a 2,500 sq ft Home in Hawaii After the ITC?

At $3.00/W installed (SEIA 2026), a 7.7 kW system in Hawaii costs about $23,100 before incentives. The 30% ITC saves ~$6,930, for $16,200 net cost.

How Long Is Solar Payback on a 2,500 sq ft Home in Hawaii?

A 7.7 kW system saving ~$4,906/year pays back in about 3.3 years after the ITC. At 3% rate escalation, 25-year utility spend totals ~$205,600 vs $16,200 net solar — $189,400+ 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).

Total utility payments

$205,600

Total solar cost (after ITC)

$16,200

Net savings

+$189,400

Avg. monthly difference

+$408/mo

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Hawaii Solar Incentives for a 2,500 sq ft Home

Hawaii offers a 35% state income tax credit on solar thermal and photovoltaic systems (capped at $5,000 per system for PV). With electricity rates among the highest in the nation at $0.39/kWh, Hawaii homeowners see some of the fastest solar payback periods in the US despite having no net metering under the current Smart Export Tariff structure.

See Hawaii solar incentives and DSIRE before signing a contract.

Hawaii vs US Average: 2,500 sq ft Home Comparison

HawaiiUS average
Home size2,500 sq ft2,500 sq ft
System size7.7 kW10.3 kW
Net after ITC$16,200$21,600
Payback3.3 yrs11.0 yrs
Eq. monthly bill~$470~$188

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Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for US homeowners in Hawaii.

At Hawaii's average rate of 40.8¢/kWh and 6.0 peak sun hours, a 2,500 sq ft home (~1,152 kWh/month) typically needs a 7.7 kW system — about 20 panels at 400W. See the [national 2,500 sq ft guide](/guides/how-many-solar-panels-2500-sq-ft-house/) for methodology.

$200/month electric bill by state

System size and payback vary by electricity rate and sun hours — see your state.

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Popular utility companies

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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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