Solar Panel Cost & Savings in Washita County, OK
A typical 6 kW home solar system in Washita County pays back in 21.5 years and saves an estimated $8,765 over 25 years after the federal tax credit.
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Is solar worth it in Washita County?
Washita County sits 21% above the national median for solar production, and homes here pay 6.0¢ per kWh. That combination puts payback at about 21.5 years — a Low Solar Value.
Because the 30% federal tax credit applies through 2032, a system installed now is credited $5,400, dropping the net cost to $12,600. Over 25 years, escalating utility rates push estimated savings to $8,765.
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What's the payback period for solar in Washita County?
At Washita County's electricity rate of 6.0¢/kWh and local sun levels, a typical 6 kW system pays for itself in about 21.5 years after the 30% federal tax credit — a "Low" Solar Value rating.
How much does solar cost in Washita County after the tax credit?
A 6 kW reference system runs about $18,000 gross. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit brings the net cost down to roughly $12,600 before any state or local incentives.
Is solar worth it at 6.0¢/kWh?
Payback here is slower than the national median, so solar is a longer-term play — best if you plan to stay in the home 15+ years. Estimated 25-year savings: $8,765.
Does Oklahoma have net metering?
Net-metering rules vary by utility and change over time. Many Oklahoma utilities credit excess generation, which improves these economics. Confirm current terms with a local installer when you compare quotes.
Where does this estimate come from?
Production is modeled from NREL PVWatts v8 for Washita County (sun factor +21% vs. the national median), and the electricity rate from NREL Utility Rates v3. Updated June 2026.