2026 local cost data for Atlanta, Georgia. Georgia Power monthly net metering, 5.2 peak sun hours, 30% federal credit, GA property tax exempt.
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Get 3 Free Quotes →Atlanta is a growing Georgia solar market thanks to long sunny summers and the federal tax credit. Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate with mild winters (avg lows in the 30s °F), hot humid summers, and occasional ice storms. The long cooling season (April-October) dominates HVAC energy use. Atlanta averages 5.0-5.2 peak sun hours per day - excellent solar production.
A typical 6 kW Atlanta solar system costs $11,000-$18,000 after the 30% federal Residential Clean Energy Credit. Georgia Power monthly net metering, 5.2 peak sun hours, 30% federal credit, GA property tax exempt. Georgia has no state solar tax credit but exempts solar from property tax assessment increases.
Georgia Power offers monthly net metering for residential systems up to 25 kW under PSC rules; Georgia has no state solar tax credit but property tax exemption applies. The Georgia PSC sets net metering rules; Georgia Power's current residential net metering pays retail rate for exports up to 25 kW monthly.
Greater Atlanta hosts roughly 21,000 Georgia Secretary of State-licensed contractors. Atlanta labor runs 5% above national average. Georgia requires solar installers to hold appropriate electrical credentials (Georgia has no statewide electrical license; Atlanta and other cities have local licensing). NABCEP certification is voluntary but valued.
Battery storage is increasingly attractive in Atlanta given grid reliability concerns and time-of-use rate opportunities. The 30% federal credit covers batteries. A 13.5 kWh battery provides 8-12 hours of essential-loads backup.
Choosing a Atlanta contractor: Georgia trade licensing for residential work is administered by the State Construction Industry Licensing Board and the Secretary of State - local electrical license + GA Residential Contractor for any structural work + NABCEP voluntary. Verify state credentials at sos.ga.gov and local trade licenses at city portals. Greater Atlanta hosts roughly 21,000 Georgia Secretary of State-licensed contractors; competitive bidding is realistic in most Georgia markets. Three written bids, references from recent Atlanta clients, and a clear written scope of work prevent the most common disputes. Humid subtropical (long cooling season) conditions and Georgia Building Code requirements both reward contractors with deep local experience over lowest-bid generalists.
| Factor | Atlanta | National Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Avg Cost | $11,000-$18,000 | See national avg |
| Labor Index | 1.05 (5% above national average) | 1.00 baseline |
| Climate | Humid subtropical (long cooling season) | Varies |
| Permit Range | $50-$3,500 (by scope) | $50-$5,000 |
| GA Property Tax Exempt | Yes - no state credit though | Varies by state |
Estimates based on RSMeans 2026 construction cost data, Angi True Cost Guide 2026, and US Bureau of Labor Statistics regional wage data for the Atlanta MSA. Results are for informational purposes only.
Last updated: April 2026 · Atlanta labor index: 1.05 (RSMeans)
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A typical 6 kW Atlanta solar system costs $11,000-$18,000 after the 30% federal tax credit in 2026. Georgia Power monthly net metering, 5.2 peak sun hours, 30% federal credit, GA property tax exempt. Larger 8-10 kW systems run $14,000-$24,000 net. Battery storage adds $9,000-$13,000 net for a 13.5 kWh Tesla Powerwall 3.
Federal Residential Clean Energy Credit (30% with no income cap, covers batteries) is the main incentive. Georgia does NOT have a state solar tax credit - one of the few states without one. Georgia DOES exempt solar from property tax assessment increases. Atlanta is the largest Southeast US metro and continues rapid population growth; Tyler Perry Studios, film industry, and Fortune 500 corporate presence drive premium contracting
Atlanta solar payback typically runs 8-11 years for cash purchases with current Georgia Power net metering and the federal credit. Long sunny summers (5.0-5.2 peak sun hours) deliver strong production. Lifetime savings over 25 years average $22,000-$45,000 for a typical 6 kW system.
Georgia Power offers monthly net metering for residential systems up to 25 kW under PSC rules. Net excess generation is credited against the next bill at retail rate; any annual excess is paid out at avoided-cost rate (typically much lower than retail). Compare your retail rate carefully against any solar buyback proposal.
Properly installed Atlanta solar systems handle Georgia weather well. Hurricane-rated mounting (140-160 mph wind) is standard for coastal Savannah; standard mounting (90-110 mph) suffices for inland Georgia. Confirm racking ratings against local wind requirements.
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