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Solar Panel Cost in Colorado (2026)

A typical Colorado rooftop system costs around $2.8/W cash, installed, before incentives — with most quotes landing between $2.6/W and $3.1/W. The federal residential tax credit is $0 for 2026 installations (it ended 12/31/2025).

Market estimate · compiled 2026-08 · sources: marketplace reports, NREL, EIA, state programs — see methodology.

Rooftop solar panels on a Mountain-West home with a mountain backdrop in Colorado.
Typical Mountain-West home with a rooftop solar array.

Typical cash price / watt

$2.80

range $2.60–$3.10 $/W

10 kW system (gross)

$28,000

$26,000–$31,000 · before incentives

Avg electricity rate

16.16¢/kWh

EIA May 2026 · avg use 674 kWh/mo

Export / net-metering

retail nem

Retail net metering with caps at many utilities.

Cost by system size

Gross installed cash price, before incentives. Net cost in 2026 = gross − $0 federal − any verified state/local incentive (see below).

Solar cost by system size in Colorado
System size Gross price range ≈ $/W Panels (400–450 W) ≈ Production/yr
5 kW $13,000–$15,500 $2.80 12–13 6,579 kWh
8 kW $20,800–$24,800 $2.80 18–20 10,526 kWh
10 kW $26,000–$31,000 $2.80 23–25 13,158 kWh
15 kW $39,000–$46,500 $2.80 34–38 19,737 kWh

Solar resource & economics

Production factor (est.)
1530 kWh/kW/yr
10 kW annual production (est.)
13,158 kWh
Year-1 savings for 10 kW at avg rate, 35% self-use
$2,126
Simple payback (net cost ÷ Yr-1 savings, rough)
≈ 26 yrs

These are rough planning numbers. Model your exact scenario in the price calculator — assumptions are visible and adjustable.

Export policy detail

Retail net metering with caps at many utilities.

Why it matters: if exports are credited at the retail rate (1:1 net metering), every kWh counts the same. Under net billing or avoided-cost export, storing daytime power (battery) or shifting use matters far more. Your utility’s tariff — not the state average — decides this. Utility records

Incentives in Colorado (status-aware)

Property tax exemption for solar

Current

Exempt from property tax

Confirmed current.

Source: Colorado Revised Statutes · Last checked 2026-08-21

Sales tax exemption for storage

Current

Exempt from state sales tax (storage)

Confirmed current.

Source: Colorado Department of Revenue · Last checked 2026-08-21

Colorado income tax credit for renewables

Expired / ended

n/a

Expired. Not available for new systems.

Source: Colorado Department of Revenue · Last checked 2026-08-21 · Expires 2021

Tax exemptions: Property tax — current: Residential renewables exempt from property tax. Sales tax — current: Storage exempt from state sales tax.

Federal residential credit (§25D): expired 12/31/2025 — $0 for 2026 installations. Commercial/third-party-owned projects: see federal incentives.

Local considerations

Battery note: batteries add roughly $1,000–$2,000/kWh installed and rarely pay for themselves on energy savings alone. In Colorado, storage value depends on your export policy (retail nem), TOU rates and outage risk — model it in the battery calculator.

Nearby states

Next steps

Every estimate on this page is a planning range — only a site inspection and real quote give an exact price.

Data sources: EIA Electric Power Monthly (rates, May 2026) · NREL (solar resource) · marketplace cost reports & state programs (cost estimates, 2026) · incentive records last checked 2026-08-21. Full detail in methodology.