Mississippi solar data EIA rates · NREL sun hours Updated 2026

Solar Panels in Mississippi: Cost, Savings & Incentives (2026)

How much do solar panels cost in Mississippi in 2026? Typical 9.0 kW system: $18,900 after 30% ITC, 17.8-year payback, 5.2 sun hrs/day, 12.2¢/kWh. Free calculators.

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$18,900 After 30% ITC
17.8 yrs Payback
9.0 kW Typical system
$25,700+ 25-yr savings

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Mississippi solar snapshot (2026)

A 9 kW system in Mississippi produces roughly 13,665 kWh/year at 5.2 peak sun hours and 12.2¢/kWh — saving about $1,667/year with ~11-year payback after the 30% ITC.

Cost itemAmount
System cost (9 kW)$27,000
Federal 30% ITC−$8,100
Net cost after ITC$18,900
Est. annual savings$1,667/yr
25-year net profit (est.)$22,775

Get at least 3 installer quotes — pricing varies up to 30% within the same state.

Mississippi solar incentives

Federal ITC — 30%

All US homeowners qualify for the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit through 2032. On a $27,000 system, that's a $8,100 dollar-for-dollar tax credit.

Mississippi state programs

Mississippi does not offer a state solar incentive. Mississippi Power and Entergy Mississippi offer net metering programs. Mississippi's relatively low electricity rates reduce the financial urgency for solar, but the federal 30% ITC still provides substantial savings on any installation.

Is solar worth it in Mississippi?

Mississippi combines strong sun hours (5.2/day) with moderate rates (12.2¢/kWh) — a solid case for residential solar in 2026. Use the calculators above for a bill-specific estimate, or open a decision guide below for sizing by monthly bill or home sq ft.

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for US homeowners in Mississippi.

A typical **9.0 kW** system costs **$27,000** gross, or **$18,900** after the 30% federal ITC.

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Data sources EIA state rates · NREL sun hours
Reviewed by Green Energy Calculators Editorial Team
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Sizing formula kW = Annual kWh ÷ (Peak Sun Hours × 365 × 0.82)