Solar vs. Electricity Cost Comparison in Vancouver, WA

See how solar energy compares to grid electricity costs over 25 years in Vancouver. Based on local electricity rates of 12.5¢/kWh and an average monthly bill of $122, here is what homeowners can expect.

Year 11
Break-Even Point
$56,442
25-Year Grid Cost
$22,104
25-Year Solar Cost
$34,338
Total Savings

Cumulative Cost Over 25 Years

Year 11
Break-Even Point
$56,442
25-Year Grid Cost
$22,104
25-Year Solar Cost
$34,338
Total Savings

System Details for Vancouver

Your Solar System

System Size
9.2 kW
Number of Panels
23
Gross Cost
$26,220
Federal Tax Credit (30%)
-$7,866
Net System Cost
$18,354

Local Energy Data

Electricity Rate
12.5¢/kWh
Average Monthly Bill
$122/mo
Peak Sun Hours
3.5 hours/day
Utility Company
Clark Public Utilities
Net Metering
full
Annual Production (est.)
11,753 kWh

How We Calculate Your Cost Comparison

Our comparison projects costs over 25 years, the typical warranted lifespan of solar panels. Grid electricity costs assume a 3% annual rate increase, which aligns with the historical national average. Solar costs include the net system cost after federal and state tax credits, plus $150 per year for maintenance.

The break-even point is where the cumulative cost of solar drops below the cumulative cost of grid electricity. After this point, every year of solar use puts money back in your pocket compared to what you would have spent on traditional electricity.

Solar panel output degrades at approximately 0.5% per year, which is factored into our calculations. Even with this degradation, most systems produce over 87% of their original output at year 25.

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