With Georgia Power rates steadily climbing and DeKalb County summers pushing air conditioners to their limits, many are looking for financial relief. Rooftop solar offers a powerful solution, allowing you to generate your own clean electricity and lock in energy costs for decades. For Redan homeowners, the investment is more affordable than ever.
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Solar System Costs in Redan (2026)
The upfront cost of a solar system can seem high, but federal incentives cut the price dramatically. Here’s a look at the typical investment for a 4kW system in the Redan area:
- Solar Only System: The gross cost is around $11,500. After applying the 30% federal tax credit, your net cost drops to approximately $8,050. This system is designed purely to maximize your financial savings.
- Solar + Battery System: For homeowners seeking energy independence and backup power during outages, a hybrid system costs around $23,500 upfront. The same tax credit reduces this to $16,450.
While a solar-only system offers a faster payback of about 11 years, the battery provides invaluable peace of mind during storm season.
Incentives & Tax Credits
Key Georgia Solar Incentives for 2026
Getting your system cost down to that $8,050 figure relies on two key programs:
- The 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit: This is the biggest financial benefit available. You receive a credit on your federal taxes equal to 30% of your total system cost. For an $11,500 system, that's a direct $3,450 reduction.
- Georgia Property Tax Exemption: Installing solar panels increases your home's value, but thanks to Georgia law, you won't pay a dime in extra property taxes on that added value.
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Understanding Georgia Power's Net Metering Program
Georgia Power offers a solar buyback program that credits you for excess energy your panels send to the grid. It's not a 1-for-1 retail credit like in some states. Instead, you receive an 'avoided cost' credit, which is typically around 10 cents per kWh. This program is most beneficial for offsetting your energy usage in real-time, making solar a solid investment even without the 1:1 trade.
Projected Savings
Typical Electricity Bill Savings
A properly sized solar system in Redan can generate enough power to offset a significant portion of your Georgia Power bill. Based on a local electricity rate of $0.129/kWh, a 4kW system produces around 5,771 kWh per year. This translates to an estimated $744 in annual savings, or about $62 per month on average. Savings are highest during those long, sunny summer months when your A/C runs constantly.