Solar Panel Cost in North Dakota (2026)
In North Dakota, home solar installs for roughly $2.70/watt in 2026. A typical 8 kW system runs about $21,600, with an estimated payback near 16.7 years at the state's ~12¢/kWh electricity rate.
| System size | Est. cost | Est. annual savings | Payback |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 kW | $16,200 | $1,000/yr | 16.7 yrs |
| 8 kW | $21,600 | $1,300/yr | 16.7 yrs |
| 11 kW | $29,700 | $1,800/yr | 16.7 yrs |
Estimates use ~$2.70/watt installed and North Dakota's ~12¢/kWh rate. Before any state/local incentives.
North Dakota solar notes
North Dakota has the cheapest electricity in the U.S. (~12¢/kWh) and only avoided-cost export credits, so solar payback here is among the longest nationwide.
Heads up: the 30% federal tax credit for purchased home solar ended Dec 31, 2025. Leased/PPA systems may still qualify through 2027, and North Dakota may offer its own incentives — check locally.
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