Fort WorthSolar Incentives 2026: Rebates, Tax Credits & Net Metering
Fort Worth homeowners stack the 30% federal tax credit and Oncor / retail providers solar buyback. At 5 peak sun hours a day, a home with a $160/month bill (about 1,143 kWh) needs roughly a 9.5 kW system — 24 panels — and pays back in about 8.3 years.
Solar Incentives Available in Fort Worth
Solar incentives in Fort Worth come in three layers. First, every homeowner qualifies for the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit on the full installed cost, claimed on IRS Form 5695. Texas does not add a state income tax credit, so the federal credit is the main up-front incentive. Third, Oncor / retail providers sets the local rules for crediting the solar power you export.
Oncor delivers power in Fort Worth, but your retail plan sets the solar buyback rate — some Texas plans credit exports near retail.
How Much Solar Fort Worth Homes Produce
Fort Worth gets 5 peak sun hours a day, so each 1 kW of panels produces about 1,460 kWh per year here. A 9.5 kW system — the size that fits a typical $160/month Oncor / retail providers bill — generates roughly 13,870 kWh annually, worth about $1,942 in avoided electricity in year one and more as rates rise.
Oncor / retail providers Net Metering in Fort Worth
Texas has no statewide retail net metering mandate, so Oncor / retail providers buys back exported solar at a reduced rate (~25–50% of retail). In Fort Worth, that often makes a battery worthwhile — storing your own production beats exporting it cheaply. See full Texas net metering rules →
How Much Do Solar Panels Cost in Fort Worth?
At Texas's 2026 average of $2.65/watt, the 9.5 kW system most Fort Worth homes need runs about $25,175 before incentives. The 30% federal credit takes off $7,553 — landing the net cost near $17,623, with payback around 8.3 years.
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