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📍 Savannah, GA 🔄 Updated March 2026 📐 BLS-adjusted COL index: 90
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$13,500
Basic / entry level
Most Common
$19,800
Standard quality
Average
Premium
$36,000
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💰 Solar Panel Installation Cost in Savannah — By Level
LevelPrice RangeWhat This Gets You
Budget$13,500Entry-level materials, basic spec, smaller crew
Standard$19,800Mid-grade materials, licensed contractor, permit included
Premium$36,000High-end materials, established firm, full warranty
Per unitAvg: $19,800Per project — Savannah

📍 Savannah vs national average: Savannah Solar Panel Installation costs ($19,800) are close to the $22,000 national average. COL index 90 — national baseline is 100. Data sourced from BLS Regional Price Parities and updated quarterly.

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$19,800
$13,500 – $36,000 estimated range
📍 Savannah tip: Always get 3 itemised quotes before committing. The cheapest quote is rarely the best value.
Data source: BLS Regional Price Parities, adjusted for Savannah. Estimates reflect market averages and may vary. Methodology →
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What Drives the Cost in Savannah

System size determines both cost and paybackSolar systems are sized in kilowatts (kW). A typical Savannah home uses 10,000–14,000 kWh/year, requiring a 7–10 kW system. Larger systems cost more upfront but generate more excess power for net metering credits. Your electricity bill and roof space determine the optimal size — a reputable installer will provide a custom production estimate before quoting.
State and local incentives still available — federal credit expiredThe 30% federal residential solar tax credit (ITC) expired on December 31, 2025 and no longer applies to new residential installations in 2026. Your gross cost is $19,800 — no federal credit reduces this further. However, many states offer their own solar tax credits or rebates, and most utilities in Savannah offer net metering programmes that allow you to sell excess power back at retail rates. Ask every installer to provide a full breakdown of state, local, and utility incentives available in Savannah — these vary significantly and can still meaningfully reduce your net cost.
Roof condition must be addressed before panels are installedSolar panels have a 25–30 year lifespan. Installing them on a roof with less than 10–15 years of life remaining means removing and reinstalling the panels when the roof needs replacement — adding $2,000–$5,000 in additional cost. Have your roof independently inspected before committing to solar. In Savannah, seasonal factors affect pricing affects how quickly roofing materials age.
Net metering policy determines return on investmentNet metering allows you to sell excess solar generation back to your utility at retail rates — dramatically improving payback. Net metering policies vary significantly by state and utility in Savannah. If your utility offers full retail net metering, payback periods are typically 6–9 years. If net metering has been reduced or eliminated, payback extends significantly. Verify your current utility's net metering rate before making a final decision.
Panel brand and warranty matter over a 25-year horizonTier-1 panels (LG, Panasonic, SunPower, Qcells) carry 25-year product and performance warranties backed by financially stable manufacturers. Budget panels from unknown brands may offer the same warranty on paper but provide no practical recourse if the manufacturer fails in year 8. The premium for Tier-1 panels is typically $500–$1,500 on a full system — worth it for a 25-year asset.
Installer certification and local track recordLook for installers with NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification — the industry's highest credential. In Savannah, check references from installations done at least 3–5 years ago to evaluate long-term service. Avoid large national companies that use inexperienced local subcontractors — local installers with NABCEP certification and verifiable local references are the gold standard.
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Never pay more than 30% upfront
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No written contract or scope of work
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How we calculate Savannah prices: Base cost data from industry surveys, adjusted by Savannah's BLS Regional Price Parity index (90 vs US average 100). Reviewed quarterly. Full methodology →
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does solar panel installation cost in Savannah?
Solar installation in Savannah costs $19,800 on average for a typical home system, ranging from $13,500 (small home, 5–6 kW) to $36,000 (larger home or battery storage). Note: the 30% federal residential solar tax credit expired December 31, 2025 — the prices above are your actual gross cost. State and utility incentives may still apply in Savannah. Savannah's COL index of 90 puts local installation labour close to the national average the national average.
How much can I save on electricity with solar in Savannah?
Solar savings in Savannah depend on your utility's net metering policy, your electricity rate, and your roof's sun exposure. A typical Savannah homeowner with good solar exposure can offset 70–100% of their electricity bill. At current Savannah utility rates, average annual savings run $1,000–$2,500 per year. With the federal tax credit expired as of January 2026, payback periods are typically 8–14 years based on electricity savings alone — then 15–20+ years of near-free electricity production from a quality system.
Is my roof suitable for solar panels in Savannah?
Ideal solar roofs in Savannah face south or southwest, have a pitch between 15–40 degrees, and have minimal shading from trees or neighbouring buildings between 9am and 3pm. Roofs with less than 10 years of remaining life should be replaced before solar installation — removing and reinstalling panels costs $2,000–$5,000. A reputable Savannah installer will provide a free shading analysis and production estimate before quoting.
How long do solar panels last in Savannah?
Quality solar panels carry 25-year performance warranties and typically produce power for 30+ years, with output degrading approximately 0.5% per year. In Savannah, seasonal factors affect pricing — UV exposure, heat cycling, and humidity all affect long-term panel performance. Tier-1 panel brands (SunPower, LG, Panasonic, Qcells) have the strongest warranty backing and lowest degradation rates. Inverters typically need replacement after 10–15 years ($792–$1,584 cost).
What solar incentives are available in Savannah, GA?
The 30% federal residential solar tax credit (ITC) expired on December 31, 2025 — it no longer applies to systems installed in 2026 or later. This significantly changes the financial picture compared to prior years. What remains available: GA may offer state-level solar tax credits or rebates; many utilities serving Savannah offer net metering programmes; some utilities offer upfront rebates of $100–$500 per kW. Ask every installer to provide a written breakdown of all current Savannah-area incentives — without the federal credit, these state and local programmes matter more than ever.

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