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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a good price per watt for solar in 2026?
- For a residential system in the US, a fair all-in price is between $2.50 and $3.50 per watt (before incentives). Anything over $4/W for a standard system is a red flag. Use our free BS Detector to analyse your specific quote.
- How do I know if my solar quote is overpriced?
- Upload your quote to our Solar Quote BS Detector. The tool checks price per watt, estimated production, payback period accuracy, and whether quoted incentives are correctly applied.
- Is solar worth it in 2026?
- Yes – but only when bought at the right price. Battery prices have hit record lows in 2026, and the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) is still in effect. The key is getting an independent review of your quote before signing.
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