With Florida Power & Light (FPL) bills often topping $190 per month, many Deerfield Beach homeowners are looking for a permanent solution. Your roof in Broward County gets hammered with intense sunlight, making it a prime resource for generating your own clean, affordable electricity and breaking free from unpredictable rate hikes.
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How Much Do Solar Panels Cost in Deerfield Beach?
In early 2026, the upfront cost for a typical solar panel system is the main consideration for homeowners. Here's a realistic breakdown:
- Solar-Only System (4 kW): The gross cost is approximately $11,500. After applying the 30% federal tax credit, the net cost drops to just $8,050.
- Solar + Battery System: For homeowners seeking energy independence during outages—a major concern during hurricane season—a solar and battery system has a gross cost around $23,500. The net cost after the federal credit is approximately $16,450.
The battery adds to the initial investment and extends the payback period, but it provides priceless peace of mind when the grid goes down.
Incentives & Tax Credits
Key Solar Incentives for 2026
Florida homeowners have several powerful financial incentives available:
- Federal Solar Tax Credit: This is the most significant incentive, allowing you to deduct 30% of your total system cost (panels and battery included) from your federal taxes.
- Sales Tax Exemption: Florida completely exempts solar energy systems from the state's 6% sales tax, saving you hundreds of dollars right away.
- Property Tax Exemption: Installing solar panels will increase your home's value, but thanks to Florida law, it will not increase your property taxes.
Net Metering: Florida Power & Light (FPL)
Net Metering (HB 741 Modified 2024)
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Understanding FPL's Net Metering Policy (2026)
Florida's net metering rules, updated by HB 741, have changed how FPL compensates you for extra solar energy. While older systems were grandfathered into a 1-to-1 credit, systems installed in 2026 receive slightly less for the power they export to the grid. However, this doesn't break the financial case for solar. The primary savings now come from using your own solar power directly as it's generated, drastically reducing what you need to pull from FPL. Adding a battery maximizes these savings by storing daytime energy for evening use, though a solar-only system remains a very strong investment.
Projected Savings
Potential Solar Savings in Deerfield Beach
Locking in your energy costs is the biggest benefit of going solar. Based on a standard 4kW system, a Deerfield Beach household can expect to save around $864 annually on their FPL electricity bills. This translates to an impressive payback period of about 9.3 years. For the next 25+ years after that, you're generating power for free, insulating your budget from FPL's inevitable rate increases. The real long-term savings often exceed $30,000 over the life of the system.