Average: $20,925 before incentives · $2.79/watt
Homeowners in San Diego, CA pay an average of $2.79 per watt for solar panel installation. For a typical 7.5 kW residential system, that comes out to $20,925 before incentives.
The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit reduces the net cost to approximately $14,647. Local installer competition, permitting costs, and roof complexity can all affect your final price.
| System Size | Cost Before Credit | Cost After 30% ITC |
|---|---|---|
| 5 kW (Small) | $13,950 | $9,765 |
| 7.5 kW (Average) | $20,925 | $14,647 |
| 10 kW (Large) | $27,900 | $19,530 |
| 12 kW (Extra Large) | $33,480 | $23,436 |
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Get My Free Quote →In addition to the federal 30% tax credit, San Diego homeowners may qualify for:
Net metering availability in California: NEM 3.0
Federal Solar Tax Credit Guide → | Net Metering Guide →
Solar prices can vary significantly between installers in San Diego. We recommend getting at least 3 quotes from local installers to compare pricing, equipment, and warranties. Key things to compare include the panel brand and efficiency, inverter type (string vs. microinverters), warranty terms, and whether monitoring is included.
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Get My Free Quote →Most residential solar installations in San Diego take 1-3 days for the physical installation. However, the full process from signing a contract to having your system turned on typically takes 2-3 months, primarily due to permitting and utility interconnection timelines.
Based on average electricity rates and 5.8 peak sun hours per day, most San Diego homeowners see a payback period of 7-12 years. After that, you're generating essentially free electricity for the remaining life of the system. Calculate your payback period →