Is solar worth it in Missouri?
At Missouri’s average rate of 12.5¢/kWh and about 1350 kWh per kW of panels a year, a typical home pays back its system in roughly 11.2 yrs after the 30% federal credit — then keeps saving. Run your own numbers below.
Independent estimate for guidance only — not a quote or advice. Retail net metering plus some utility rebates help offset lower power prices.
What drives solar payback in Missouri
Missouri homeowners pay about 12.5¢/kWh, which is 4.3¢ below the national average. A rooftop here generates roughly 1350 kWh per kW each year — better than the typical US figure. On exports, Missouri offers full retail net metering: Retail net metering plus some utility rebates help offset lower power prices.
A worked example
For a Missouri home with a $160/month power bill:
Assumes 3.00 $/W installed before incentives. Your actual cost, roof and usage will differ — adjust the calculator above.
Missouri solar incentives
Every estimate here already includes the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit. On top of that, Missouri homeowners may qualify for state, utility or SREC incentives that change often and vary by provider. For the current, authoritative list, check DSIRE’s Missouri programs, then type any rebate into the calculator to see how it shortens your payback.