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Your solar report for Miami, FL

Exceptional solar conditions detected. Miami receives 5.56 hours of peak sunlight—well above national average. One factor determines if you can capitalize. Your area receives an average of 5.56 peak sun hours per day.

Solar Authority Score™
71 Good
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Solar Coverage Map: Miami, FL

6 nearby locations
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Annual Electricity Offset

$1,240 /yr
High ROI Expected
Investment Grade: A+

Verified Solar Potential

Production
7,654 kWh per year (Est.)

Payback Period

8.6 Years

Time until system pays for itself

25-Year Lifetime Savings

$20,282

Estimated net profit after system costs

Fed. Tax Credit (30%)

$4,592
Money back in pocket

Available Incentives & Rebates

Residents of Miami may qualify for 5 active programs.

Federal Programs (Apply to Everyone)

Warning: 2026 Cliff
Inflation Reduction Act (Sec. 48E)
Benefit Value Pass-through Savings

If you lease your system (PPA), the solar company claims this credit and passes savings to you. Valid through 2032.

Warning: 2026 Cliff
Federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (ITC)
Benefit Value 30% (Expiring 2025)

30% Tax Credit for systems installed by Dec 31, 2025. CRITICAL: For 2026, this credit is set to expire for homeowner-owned systems unless extended. Leases (Third-Party) still qualify under Sec. 48E.

FL State Incentives

1:1 Credit
Net Metering

Utilities credit excess energy at the full retail rate.

6% Savings
Solar Sales Tax Exemption

Solar energy systems are exempt from Florida sales tax.

100% Exemption
Property Tax Exclusion

100% of added home value from solar is exempt from property taxes.

Efficiency

Code: 33178
EXCELLENT Score

5.56 Peak Sun Hours / day

Live Solar Forecast

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Peak Sun Hours Comparison

Excellent
Bar chart comparing Miami's 5.56 peak sun hours to the national average of 4.5 hours Miami National Avg State Avg 5.56 hrs 4.50 hrs 5.62 hrs 0h 2h 4h 6h

Miami receives 24% more peak sunlight than the U.S. average, indicating excellent solar production potential.

Solar Physics Simulator

Sun path trajectory for Miami

17.7° Max Elevation
Sun path diagram showing summer vs winter trajectory in Miami East South West Summer (June) 17.7° Altitude Winter (Dec) -1.7° Altitude

In Miami, the sun is 19.4° lower in the sky during winter.
💡 Tip: Panels positioned at a 23.3° tilt will capture maximum energy year-round.

Why Solar in Miami?

With 5.56 average peak sun hours and potential savings of $1,240 annually, Miami residents have a clear path to energy independence. Local focus: Hurricane resilience and AC savings. Hurricane season waits for no one. Prepare now.

True Cost Calculator

Average System Cost $15,307
🇺🇸 Federal Tax Credit (30%)
- $4,592
🏛️ FL Rebate
- $1,000
Your Net Cost
$9,715
Financial Showdown

If you had $25k... Stock Market vs. Solar

Comparing a 20-year investment in the S&P 500 versus purchasing a solar system in Miami.

S&P 500 (Historical 7%) $60,981 Net Profit
Taxable
Solar Energy System $31,817 Tax-Free Gain
Winner 👑
Savings: $33,317 + Property Value: $16,000

Solar Outperforms by -48%

Unlike stock market gains which are taxed at ~15-20%, the money you save on electricity is 100% tax-free. Plus, solar increases your home's resale value immediately.

With only 7 installers in Miami, choose carefully. Verify NABCEP certification and check recent local references.