Solar Payback in Wyoming: 2026 State-Specific Math

Wyoming has excellent sun (5.5 peak hours) but cheap electricity ($0.115/kWh). Federal 30% ITC is sole driver. Rocky Mountain Power offers net metering at retail rate for systems under 25 kW. Typical 11-13 year payback.

Use the calculator below — your state is already selected. Adjust your monthly electric bill and system cost for a Wyoming-specific payback estimate.

Solar Payback Calculator (by State)

Estimate your system size, total cost after incentives, and break-even year for residential solar.

Average across the year. Used to size the system.
Auto-filled from state average. Override with your real rate from your utility bill.
2024 national avg ~$2.85/W gross, before incentives. Quotes range $2.50-3.50.
US average ~2.8% over last 25 years. EIA forecasts ~3% through 2050.

Estimated payback period

Select your state to get a precise estimate.

System size

25-year savings

Net cost after credits

Year-1 savings

Cost breakdown

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Cumulative savings vs. system cost

When the green line crosses the dashed cost line, you’ve broken even.

Wyoming solar specifics

1. Federal 30% ITC

Standard 30% federal Investment Tax Credit applies to gross system cost. Through 2032.

2. State and utility programs

Rocky Mountain Power retail-rate net metering for residential systems under 25 kW.

2026 Wyoming solar economics

Typical 7 kW system: gross ~$19,600; net of 30% ITC ~$13,720. Annual production ~11,944 kWh. Annual savings at $0.12/kWh: ~$1,167. Payback typically 8-12 years.

How to use the Wyoming solar calculator above

  1. The state is pre-selected. Adjust if needed.
  2. Enter your typical monthly electric bill (averaged across the year).
  3. 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.
  4. Adjust the system cost per watt based on quotes from local installers. Wyoming averages are typically within the $2.50–$3.50/W range for cash installs.
  5. The output shows estimated system size, net cost after federal and state credits, year-1 savings, and 25-year cumulative savings.

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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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