How much does Trinity Solar cost?
Breaking down the numbers
One of the first questions most homeowners ask is: How much will solar cost me? The answer depends on your home, your energy use, and which incentives apply. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect in New Jersey and Connecticut.
Average system costs
Connecticut: About $2.80–$3.00 per watt installed. A 5 kW system may run between $14,000–$16,000 before incentives.
New Jersey: Slightly lower average costs per watt, with a 5 kW system ranging from $12,500–$15,000 before incentives.
After applying the 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit and state programs, real costs drop dramatically for both states.
Incentives that lower the price
- Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC): 30% back on your taxes for qualifying solar systems.
- Connecticut Green Bank: Programs that help reduce upfront costs for homeowners.
- New Jersey SuSI Program: Performance-based incentives that pay you for every kilowatt-hour your system generates.
Combining these incentives can reduce your total investment by thousands, making solar one of the most cost-effective home improvements available today.
Long-term savings
Most homeowners see payback within 5–7 years. After that, the electricity your system produces is essentially free. With panels lasting 25 years or more, savings can exceed $20,000 over the life of the system.
Beyond savings, you gain protection against rising utility rates and improve your home’s resale value. Homebuyers increasingly view solar as a premium upgrade that lowers long-term ownership costs.
Learn more
Curious about your exact savings? Start with your state’s solar overview:
For more on how incentives shape pricing, check out Is Trinity Solar really free?.
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