State Guide

Washington Solar Incentives & Rebates (2026 Complete Guide)

Find out all the Washington solar incentives for 2026! Get a complete guide guide on tax credits, rebates, and net metering rules from local utilities

Updated June 2026
Washington Solar Incentives

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Why State Incentives Matter Now

Washington requires all utilities to offer net metering for systems up to 100 kW. When your panels overproduce, credits are sold back at the retail rate, making it one of the strongest net metering policies in the country.

  • Monthly rollover of excess credits
  • Annual true-up credits purchased at utility avoided cost
  • No separate meter charge — systems up to 100 kW qualify
  • Available through PSE, Seattle City Light, Avista, and more

🛒 Sales Tax Exemption

Washington exempts solar energy equipment from state sales and use taxes. On a typical $30,000 system, the 6.5%+ sales tax exemption saves you $1,950+. This alone makes WA installations significantly cheaper than buying in most states.

🏢 Utility Programs

Puget Sound Energy (PSE)

PSE offers net metering, green power programs, and a distributed solar incentive program providing per-kWh payments for production. Incentive rates vary by system size.

Seattle City Light

Seattle City Light offers net metering and has ambitious goals for renewable energy. While they offer less in direct rebates (already one of the lowest rates in the nation), the net metering policy is strong.

Avista Utilities

Avista offers net metering for systems up to 100 kW and various energy efficiency rebate programs for WA customers.

🌿 Renewable Energy Cost-Share Incentive

Washington's Renewable Energy System Incentive provides performance-based payments to solar system owners. Qualifying systems can earn payments based on kWh production. The program incentivizes both residential and commercial systems with locally manufactured equipment receiving higher payments.

💰 Costs & Payback in Washington

System SizeBefore IncentivesEst. After IncentivesEst. Annual ProductionPayback
6 kW$19,000$12,4007,500 kWh11-15 yrs
8 kW$25,500$16,70010,000 kWh11-14 yrs
10 kW$31,000$20,20012,500 kWh10-14 yrs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is solar worth it in Washington with cloudy weather?

Yes — WA still gets enough sun for solid production. WA's net metering and sales tax exemption improve the math. Clouds reduce production by about 10-15% versus sunny states.

What is the WA sales tax rate I'll save on?

WA's combined state + local sales tax averages 8.5-10.3% depending on your city. That's $2,500-$3,100 saved on a $30,000 system.

Are there rebates for going solar in Seattle?

Seattle City Light doesn't offer direct installation rebates, but their net metering and low baseline rates make solar a long-term win. PSE offers a performance-based incentive.

Does snow damage solar panels?

No. Snow typically slides off tilted panels. In fact, snow reflection can increase production for panels with a clear view.

How long does installation take in WA?

Physical installation is 1-3 days. Total time including permits and utility interconnection is typically 2-4 months.

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