There can be solar tax credits and incentives available at the federal, state and local levels. The calculator above will show you the value of all incentives your home is eligible for.
Oklahoma has some work to do to start paving a path to a cleaner energy future. With no renewable portfolio standard (RPS) in sight, there is no motivation for utility companies to comply with clean energy laws, and no offers from them to help you install solar panels on your roof. We urge anyone who cares about being part of a cleaner energy future to demand more from your state representatives.
On this page, we cover all of the solar and battery incentives, rebates and tax credits available for your Oklahoma home. We also encourage you to use the Oklahoma solar calculator above. It allows you to drill down and show only your roof and computes a savings estimate customized to how much sun you get where you live.
Learn what solar incentives are available to Oklahoma homeowners
See what Oklahoma solar incentives you qualify for based on your utility company and city
Find out how much these incentives and/or Oklahoma solar tax credits will reduce your cost to go solar and add batteries
The federal solar investment tax credit will have the biggest impact on the cost you will face to go solar in Oklahoma
If you install your photovoltaic system before the end of 2032, the federal tax credit is 30% of the cost of your solar panel system. This is 30% off the entire cost of the system including equipment, labor, and permitting.
Example: If your solar energy system costs $20,000, your federal solar tax credit would be $20,000 x 30% = $6,000.
The federal tax credit falls to 26% starting in 2033.
With net metering in some states, you get full retail rate credit for the amount of electricity you send back into the grid with your solar panels.
Net Metering requires your utility to monitor how much energy your solar power system produces and how much energy you actually consume to make sure you get credit for the surplus.
Oklahoma requires investor-owned utilities and electric cooperatives to offer net metering to all customers. All systems up to 100kW are eligible, and energy in excess of the total monthly on-site usage is credited to the customer's account at the avoided cost (around 2 to 3 cents per kWh).
While that sounds like pretty solid language, overall Oklahoma’s net metering is not strong, because the utility companies are not actually required to purchase your excess electricity generation. Customers can request that their utility purchase excess generation, but the decision ultimately rests with the company, not the customer.
While Oklahoma does not have a dedicated state rebate for solar panel installation, some manufacturers like LG offer their own solar rebates. These programs are usually time sensitive. For example, LG offers a $600 solar rebate on their equipment, which your installer can help you redeem over the next year.
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Prices based on a 11.7kW system, after 30% federal tax credit
14 solar companies in Oklahoma provide pricing on SolarReviews. Here are the best rated companies near you.
4.67 668 Reviews
D, over 1 month
1-Star Review: Shine Solar LLC – Scammers Who Stole HVAC Units, Then Ghosted Customers My dealings with Shine Solar LLC were a complete disaster. This company stole heating and cooling units from another business and had the audacity to resell them to me at three times the market price. Not only is this outright theft, but it’s a blatant scam that preys on trusting customers. The problems didn’t stop there. When they “installed” the stolen units, the breaker wasn’t even configured correctly, rendering the system unsafe and unusable from day one. I tried repeatedly to contact their so-called “support” team, but they ignored every call, email, and plea for help. It was clear they had no intention of fixing their shoddy work or addressing their unethical behavior. When I finally escalated my complaints, I discovered they’d abandoned their business entirely, leaving customers like me holding the bag. Now I’m stuck with stolen, malfunctioning HVAC equipment I paid thousands for, and zero legal or financial recourse. This reeks of a deliberate scheme to defraud customers before disappearing. Avoid Shine Solar LLC at all costs. They’re thieves, liars, and con artists who destroyed any trust in their name. If they pop up under a new alias, run the other way—their greed and negligence ruined lives, and they deserve every bit of backlash they receive. An absolute disgrace.
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D, over 1 month
1-Star Review: Shine Solar LLC – Scammers Who Stole HVAC Units, Then Ghosted Customers My dealings with Shine Solar LLC were a complete disaster. This company stole heating and cooling units from another business and had the audacity to resell them to me at three times the market price. Not only is this outright theft, but it’s a blatant scam that preys on trusting customers. The problems didn’t stop there. When they “installed” the stolen units, the breaker wasn’t even configured correctly, rendering the system unsafe and unusable from day one. I tried repeatedly to contact their so-called “support” team, but they ignored every call, email, and plea for help. It was clear they had no intention of fixing their shoddy work or addressing their unethical behavior. When I finally escalated my complaints, I discovered they’d abandoned their business entirely, leaving customers like me holding the bag. Now I’m stuck with stolen, malfunctioning HVAC equipment I paid thousands for, and zero legal or financial recourse. This reeks of a deliberate scheme to defraud customers before disappearing. Avoid Shine Solar LLC at all costs. They’re thieves, liars, and con artists who destroyed any trust in their name. If they pop up under a new alias, run the other way—their greed and negligence ruined lives, and they deserve every bit of backlash they receive. An absolute disgrace.
Randy Gornbein, over 1 month
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4.27 31 Reviews
Sean D, over 1 month
Astrawatt of Mahopac, NY (which is somehow related to or part of County Comfort, or maybe vice versa) performed an install of my solar panels in 2023. I've been waiting to write this review until I got through the full process. (I'm writing this in paragraphs, but in case it gets compressed I'm putting in "~~~" to indicate breaks.) ~~~ They were nice enough to deal with, but the job took far longer than it should have. The contract specified 2 months from signature to completion, with install taking 3 days, but in reality this wasn't even close to correct. Promised completion date in the contract was Nov 8, 2023, but the system wasn't installed and functional until mid-December and wasn't switched on until January 2024. ~~~ The original design had some major mistakes that I flagged to the designer – panels facing west were put in the system as facing north, which significantly reduced their estimated output. (I'm not a solar engineer. Why was I the one to find their errors?) I assumed this was just a simple mistake, but given the production guarantee I'll talk about at the end, I now wonder whether this was intentional. ~~~ The initial measurements of my roof and joists were wrong, resulting in delivery of the materials on schedule but inability to install them. I lost use of my garage for 4 weeks while I waited for them to correct the designs and start the installation. ~~~ Communications throughout were terrible. I continually had to follow up to find out whether people were coming as scheduled, and had to rearrange my schedule multiple times to accommodate when they showed up without notice. There was one Saturday well after the promised completion date when a single electrician showed up to work on the circuit panel, and I needed to help him for two hours by calling out which circuits he was turning off and on. (Yes, I could have said just come back with another worker another day, but I wanted to get the damn project done.) ~~~ Installation looks good overall, but I keep finding little pieces of the install on my grass – plastic caps, the wires that hold the critter guards in place. I've started to wonder when I'll start finding larger pieces, and whether their 25 year guarantee will actually be a reality. ~~~ To their credit, Joe did agree to a price reduction given all the problems I listed above, and they installed an extra (older) panel for free to try to increase production. Joe also sent me a car charger extension cable for the time I couldn't use my garage. And their workers were pleasant and professional. ~~~ But finally, estimated production was 14% higher than what their panels actually produced last year – a difference of about 2300 kWh, which is pretty significant. The Astrawatt contract specifies a production guarantee: if production falls below 90% of the estimate in any given year, they will reimburse the value of energy below 90%. Production the first year was about 86% of estimated, so I asked for the reimbursement and calculated the amount they should reimburse at $241. They acknowledged they'd failed to meet the estimate, but then stopped responding and have not sent a check. I had to take this to the BBB and the state Attorney General. Still no resolution and today the BBB told me they've not replied to the complaint. It's been months since Keith or Joe have replied to my messages. ~~~ I am happy to have a solar panel system in place, but I am massively dissatisfied with the experience of working with County Comfort / Astrawatt. I assume I'll need to make a claim yearly to collect their contractual obligation, and I assume they'll be equally defiant every year, and I assume I'll have to continue wasting my time to collect. ~~~ So: I would STRONGLY recommend against trusting this company with your solar install.
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Sean D, over 1 month
Astrawatt of Mahopac, NY (which is somehow related to or part of County Comfort, or maybe vice versa) performed an install of my solar panels in 2023. I've been waiting to write this review until I got through the full process. (I'm writing this in paragraphs, but in case it gets compressed I'm putting in "~~~" to indicate breaks.) ~~~ They were nice enough to deal with, but the job took far longer than it should have. The contract specified 2 months from signature to completion, with install taking 3 days, but in reality this wasn't even close to correct. Promised completion date in the contract was Nov 8, 2023, but the system wasn't installed and functional until mid-December and wasn't switched on until January 2024. ~~~ The original design had some major mistakes that I flagged to the designer – panels facing west were put in the system as facing north, which significantly reduced their estimated output. (I'm not a solar engineer. Why was I the one to find their errors?) I assumed this was just a simple mistake, but given the production guarantee I'll talk about at the end, I now wonder whether this was intentional. ~~~ The initial measurements of my roof and joists were wrong, resulting in delivery of the materials on schedule but inability to install them. I lost use of my garage for 4 weeks while I waited for them to correct the designs and start the installation. ~~~ Communications throughout were terrible. I continually had to follow up to find out whether people were coming as scheduled, and had to rearrange my schedule multiple times to accommodate when they showed up without notice. There was one Saturday well after the promised completion date when a single electrician showed up to work on the circuit panel, and I needed to help him for two hours by calling out which circuits he was turning off and on. (Yes, I could have said just come back with another worker another day, but I wanted to get the damn project done.) ~~~ Installation looks good overall, but I keep finding little pieces of the install on my grass – plastic caps, the wires that hold the critter guards in place. I've started to wonder when I'll start finding larger pieces, and whether their 25 year guarantee will actually be a reality. ~~~ To their credit, Joe did agree to a price reduction given all the problems I listed above, and they installed an extra (older) panel for free to try to increase production. Joe also sent me a car charger extension cable for the time I couldn't use my garage. And their workers were pleasant and professional. ~~~ But finally, estimated production was 14% higher than what their panels actually produced last year – a difference of about 2300 kWh, which is pretty significant. The Astrawatt contract specifies a production guarantee: if production falls below 90% of the estimate in any given year, they will reimburse the value of energy below 90%. Production the first year was about 86% of estimated, so I asked for the reimbursement and calculated the amount they should reimburse at $241. They acknowledged they'd failed to meet the estimate, but then stopped responding and have not sent a check. I had to take this to the BBB and the state Attorney General. Still no resolution and today the BBB told me they've not replied to the complaint. It's been months since Keith or Joe have replied to my messages. ~~~ I am happy to have a solar panel system in place, but I am massively dissatisfied with the experience of working with County Comfort / Astrawatt. I assume I'll need to make a claim yearly to collect their contractual obligation, and I assume they'll be equally defiant every year, and I assume I'll have to continue wasting my time to collect. ~~~ So: I would STRONGLY recommend against trusting this company with your solar install.
4.25 5 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
We moved here in May of 2015. We bought a nice property that needed updating. So we did a full upgrade of the entire property. The main house is roughly 3,000 sq ft. and the guest house is 1000 sq ft. Our first energy bill was over 600 dollars. We decided to do some research on alternate energy sources. We contacted numerous Solar companies, and chose Delta Energy. From our first conversation we knew this was the company for us. The most professional people I have dealt with in a long time. They installed my system in only three days;was supposed to have taken six days. Now my energy bills are around 250.00 every month, and it is steadily going down. They come highly recommended from us. We are very satisfied...
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Anonymous, over 1 month
We moved here in May of 2015. We bought a nice property that needed updating. So we did a full upgrade of the entire property. The main house is roughly 3,000 sq ft. and the guest house is 1000 sq ft. Our first energy bill was over 600 dollars. We decided to do some research on alternate energy sources. We contacted numerous Solar companies, and chose Delta Energy. From our first conversation we knew this was the company for us. The most professional people I have dealt with in a long time. They installed my system in only three days;was supposed to have taken six days. Now my energy bills are around 250.00 every month, and it is steadily going down. They come highly recommended from us. We are very satisfied...
4.23 9 Reviews
Ryan G, over 1 month
I compared a half dozen quotes, and Radical was easily the cheapest per watt. The install was quick and painless, the panels look great on the house. Ted answered all my questions quickly and guided the process smoothly. I'll be recommending them to everyone who will listen.
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Ryan G, over 1 month
I compared a half dozen quotes, and Radical was easily the cheapest per watt. The install was quick and painless, the panels look great on the house. Ted answered all my questions quickly and guided the process smoothly. I'll be recommending them to everyone who will listen.
4.19 1,098 Reviews
Irritated Receiver, over 1 month
Calls you from 100 different phone numbers. Spam spam spam spam spam.
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Average cost (5kW system)
$19,000 ($3.80 per watt)
Irritated Receiver, over 1 month
Calls you from 100 different phone numbers. Spam spam spam spam spam.
3.93 2 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
Kudos to everyone at Francis for the attention to detail and professionalism you brought to our job. Thanks to you, we are one step closer to reaching our dream of being clean and green. And enjoyed meeting everyone from sales to installation to management. Francis is not only an exceptional installer, but also a great community partner and corporate citizen.
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Anonymous, over 1 month
Kudos to everyone at Francis for the attention to detail and professionalism you brought to our job. Thanks to you, we are one step closer to reaching our dream of being clean and green. And enjoyed meeting everyone from sales to installation to management. Francis is not only an exceptional installer, but also a great community partner and corporate citizen.
3.75 1 Reviews
Ferrari Feria, over 1 month
How do I begin? Amber, Ashley, and Rick are absolutely awesome! My experience with them has been absolutely incredible so far! However, I am still in the middle of installation. I will update this post when the install ion is complete and after a couple months. For now, I highly recommend them!!
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Ferrari Feria, over 1 month
How do I begin? Amber, Ashley, and Rick are absolutely awesome! My experience with them has been absolutely incredible so far! However, I am still in the middle of installation. I will update this post when the install ion is complete and after a couple months. For now, I highly recommend them!!
3.75 1 Reviews
Wes, over 1 month
I have worked with Off Grid Enterprises on multiple Solar and wind projects. Each time They were very knowledgeable and professional to rehire them multiple times for other projects. Pieter is my got to guy for anything that is solar related. That's why I call them The A Team!!!
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Wes, over 1 month
I have worked with Off Grid Enterprises on multiple Solar and wind projects. Each time They were very knowledgeable and professional to rehire them multiple times for other projects. Pieter is my got to guy for anything that is solar related. That's why I call them The A Team!!!
3.75 2 Reviews
Chris, over 1 month
I've been exploring the idea of adding solar to our home for a while, but was not sure if it made the most sense for me. I finally made the decision to start talking with some local companies and reached out to Ross and EightTwenty as I had previous interactions with him and their staff. Ross was quick to take the information I provided with our energy usage, our home layout and have their team come up with a plan that would give us the best results. Ross and their team stayed in close contact, explained the specific details around the process, from getting our financing approved to working with the city and HOA for needed contracts for install, to getting the install scheduled and completed. The install itself was smooth and quickly done and outside of the panels on the roof their cleanup efforts were superb leaving no sign they were ever there. Even when our city took forever to get the inspection done (their team sat at our house for 3 days waiting for calls back from the city that never came), Ross and Josh at EightTwenty were great about communicating with us about what was being done and what to expect. Overall, it was a great experience, clear and concise communication, and would happily recommend their company to anyone seeking to add solar to their home!
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Chris, over 1 month
I've been exploring the idea of adding solar to our home for a while, but was not sure if it made the most sense for me. I finally made the decision to start talking with some local companies and reached out to Ross and EightTwenty as I had previous interactions with him and their staff. Ross was quick to take the information I provided with our energy usage, our home layout and have their team come up with a plan that would give us the best results. Ross and their team stayed in close contact, explained the specific details around the process, from getting our financing approved to working with the city and HOA for needed contracts for install, to getting the install scheduled and completed. The install itself was smooth and quickly done and outside of the panels on the roof their cleanup efforts were superb leaving no sign they were ever there. Even when our city took forever to get the inspection done (their team sat at our house for 3 days waiting for calls back from the city that never came), Ross and Josh at EightTwenty were great about communicating with us about what was being done and what to expect. Overall, it was a great experience, clear and concise communication, and would happily recommend their company to anyone seeking to add solar to their home!