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Oregon Solar Incentives & Rebates Guide 2026

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Federal Tax Credit (ITC)
$5,040
30% of system cost
State Tax Credit
None
Not currently available
Annual Electricity Savings
$1,003/yr
At 15.37¢/kWh avg rate
Payback Period
11.7 years
Then $1,003/yr free savings

Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

The federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) allows Oregon homeowners to deduct 30% of the total cost of a solar energy system from their federal income taxes. For a typical 6kW system costing $16,800 in Oregon, that's a direct tax credit of $5,040. This isn't a deduction — it's a dollar-for-dollar reduction of your tax bill.

The 30% ITC is available through 2032 under the Inflation Reduction Act, then steps down to 26% in 2033 and 22% in 2034. There's no maximum cap on the residential credit. If your tax liability is less than the credit amount, you can roll the remaining credit forward to the next tax year. The system must be installed on your primary or secondary residence, and you must own it (leased systems don't qualify for the homeowner credit).

Oregon State Solar Tax Credit

Oregon does not currently offer a state-level solar tax credit. However, Oregon homeowners still benefit from the substantial 30% federal ITC, worth $5,040 on a typical 6kW system. Additionally, ODOE (Oregon Dept of Energy) Solar + Storage Rebate: up to $5,000. Even without a state credit, solar is economically attractive in Oregon with electricity rates averaging 15.37¢/kWh.

Property Tax Exemption

Great news for Oregon homeowners: Solar energy systems are exempt from property tax assessments. 100% property tax exemption Studies show solar adds 3-4% to home values. For a $300,000 home, that's roughly $12,000 in added value — and with Oregon's property tax exemption, you save approximately $132 per year in property taxes you'd otherwise owe on that increased value.

Sales Tax Exemption

Oregon does not currently exempt solar equipment from state sales tax. This means you'll pay the applicable sales tax on your solar system purchase. However, the 30% federal ITC and other available incentives more than compensate for this cost in most cases.

Net Metering in Oregon

Net metering policy: Full Retail Rate. Full retail rate net metering; annual true-up The current system size cap is 25 kW residential.

Oregon's full retail rate net metering is one of the strongest solar policies available. Every excess kWh your system sends to the grid earns you a credit at the full retail rate of 15.37¢/kWh. This means your solar panels generate maximum value — surplus energy produced during sunny hours offsets your evening and nighttime consumption at the same rate you'd pay to buy that electricity.

Additional Rebate Programs in Oregon

ODOE (Oregon Dept of Energy) Solar + Storage Rebate: up to $5,000

Utility rebates and state programs can change frequently. We recommend checking with your local utility and the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE) for the most current programs available in your area.

Oregon Renewable Portfolio Standard

Oregon has a mandatory Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) target of 50% by 2040, 100% clean by 2040 (large utilities), GHG reduction 80% by 2030. This legally binding target drives continued investment in renewable energy infrastructure and often supports solar-friendly policies like net metering and SREC programs. A strong RPS is generally good news for solar homeowners, as it creates market demand for renewable energy and helps maintain favorable solar policies.

Real Savings Example: 6kW Solar System in Oregon

System Costs

  • Gross System Cost (6kW × $2.8/W)$16,800
  • Federal ITC (30%)$5,040
  • Net Cost After Incentives$11,760

Annual Returns

  • Annual Production6,528 kWh
  • Electricity Savings (@ 15.37¢/kWh)$1,003/yr
  • Property Tax Savings$132/yr
  • Payback Period11.7 years
  • 25-Year Net Savings$13,315

Oregon Electric Utilities & Solar Savings

Oregon Solar Incentives FAQ

What solar incentives are available in Oregon in 2026?

Oregon residents can take advantage of the federal solar tax credit (30% ITC, worth $5,040 on a 6kW system). Oregon also offers a 100% property tax exemption for solar installations, saving you approximately $132 per year.

How much does a solar system cost in Oregon after incentives?

A typical 6kW residential solar system in Oregon costs approximately $16,800 before incentives. After the 30% federal ITC ($5,040), your net cost drops to approximately $11,760. At Oregon's average electricity rate of 15.37¢/kWh, this system pays for itself in about 11.7 years.

Does Oregon have net metering for solar?

Oregon's net metering policy is: Full Retail Rate. Full retail rate net metering; annual true-up The system size cap is 25 kW residential.

Is there a property tax exemption for solar in Oregon?

Yes! Oregon offers a property tax exemption for solar energy systems. 100% property tax exemption This saves the average homeowner approximately $132 per year in property taxes.

How much can I save with solar in Oregon?

With a 6kW solar system in Oregon, you can expect to save approximately $1,003 per year on electricity bills. Over 25 years, total net savings (after system cost) are estimated at $13,315. Your 6kW system will produce approximately 6,528 kWh annually based on Oregon's average 4 peak sun hours per day.

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Oregon Solar Quick Facts

  • 💡 Avg Rate: 15.37¢/kWh
  • 💰 Federal ITC: $5,040
  • 📊 Net Metering: Full Retail Rate
  • Property Tax Exempt
  • Sales Tax Exempt
  • 🎯 RPS: 50% by 2040, 100% clean by 2040 (large utilities), GHG reduction 80% by 2030
  • ☀️ Peak Sun Hours: 4 hrs/day
  • ⏱️ Payback: ~11.7 years