The 30% Solar Tax Credit Is Ending – Here’s What You Need to Know
If you’ve been thinking about going solar or adding battery backup to your home, now is the time to act.
The 30% federal solar tax credit for homeowners is ending after December 31, 2025. To qualify, your system must be installed and turned on by the end of this year.
There are no extensions and no partial credits after the deadline.
Why This Matters for Florida Homeowners
The federal solar tax credit covers 30% of the total cost of your solar and battery system. That includes panels, battery backup, installation, and permitting.
A $30,000 system means you could get $9,000 back—but only if the project is fully completed in 2025.
This credit has helped millions of Americans reduce the cost of switching to clean energy. But time is running out.
What Changed?
On July 4, 2025, a new law confirmed that the solar tax credit for homeowners will end with no phase-out. That means:
No partial credit in 2026
No deadline extensions
No second chances
You must act now to lock in your savings.
Why Add Battery Backup?
Florida storms are unpredictable. When the grid goes down, solar alone won’t power your home.
But with battery backup, your system stores energy and keeps critical appliances running during an outage—without fuel, noise, or maintenance.
Benefits include:
Instant backup power
Lower electric bills
Quiet and safe energy during blackouts
30% savings if installed this year
Don’t Wait
Permits, inspections, and installation take time. If you wait too long, you could miss the deadline even if you sign up this fall.
We’re already seeing increased demand across the region.
Let us help you secure your system before it's too late.
Final Reminder
The 30% federal solar tax credit ends December 31, 2025. There will be no extensions or partial credits.
Take control of your power—and your savings—before the window closes.