Nevada has some of the best solar conditions in America — 6.3 daily peak sun hours, ranking 4th nationally. However, Nevada’s net metering program (PUCN Rule 704B) credits exported power at roughly 75% of retail rather than full retail. The federal 30% ITC remains the main incentive. Property tax exemption (RES property tax exemption) and sales tax exemption help offset Nevada’s lack of state income tax credit.
Use the calculator below — your state is already selected. Adjust your monthly electric bill and system cost for a Nevada-specific payback estimate.
Solar Payback Calculator (by State)
Estimate your system size, total cost after incentives, and break-even year for residential solar.
Estimated payback period
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Select your state to get a precise estimate.
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Estimates only. Real solar quotes depend on your roof, shading, local installer pricing, utility net-metering policy, and your specific tax situation for the federal credit. Not financial advice.
Cumulative savings vs. system cost
When the green line crosses the dashed cost line, you’ve broken even.
Nevada solar policy specifics
1. Federal 30% ITC
Standard — applies to gross system cost.
2. Net metering at ~75% retail
Nevada PUCN replaced 1-to-1 net metering with a tiered system. New customers receive ~75% retail credit for exported power. Better than CA NEM 3.0 but not full retail.
3. Property tax exemption
Nevada's Renewable Energy Systems property tax abatement excludes 100% of solar's added value from property tax assessment.
4. Sales tax exemption
Solar PV equipment is sales-tax-exempt in Nevada.
5. No state income tax credit
Nevada has no state income tax, so no income-tax-based solar credit.
What 2026 Nevada solar economics look like
Typical 7 kW Nevada system:
- Gross system cost: $19,600 ($2.80/W)
- Federal 30% ITC: -$5,880
- Net cost: $13,720
- Annual production: ~14,500 kWh (NV sun is excellent)
- Annual savings at $0.14/kWh × 75% NEM: ~$1,523
- Simple payback: ~9 years
How to use the Nevada solar calculator above
- The state is pre-selected. Adjust if needed.
- Enter your typical monthly electric bill (averaged across the year).
- The calculator auto-fills your state's average electricity rate and peak sun hours — override the electricity rate with your real $/kWh from your bill if you know it.
- Adjust the system cost per watt based on quotes from local installers. Nevada averages are typically within the $2.50–$3.50/W range for cash installs.
- The output shows estimated system size, net cost after federal and state credits, year-1 savings, and 25-year cumulative savings.
Related
- Main Solar Payback Calculator (all 50 states)
- Solar Tax Credit 2026 — full explainer
- Heat Pump vs Gas Furnace Calculator
- All CalcCottage calculators
Reviewed by the CalcCottage editorial team. Updated May 14, 2026. Estimates only — not financial advice. Verify current incentives at DSIRE.org before installing.
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