Solar incentives and tax credits available in Atlanta, GA

Solar Incentives in Atlanta, GA

Complete guide to solar tax credits, rebates, and incentive programs available to Atlanta homeowners in 2026.

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Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

30% of total system cost

Atlanta homeowners can deduct 30% of the cost of installing a solar energy system from their federal taxes. This applies to all qualified solar installations in Atlanta, GA.

Georgia State Solar Incentives for Atlanta Homeowners

Georgia Power Solar Buyback

Rebate

Georgia Power offers a solar buyback program for customers who generate excess solar energy.

Varies based on Georgia Power rate schedules

Net Metering in Atlanta, GA

Limited/Unavailable

Georgia does not have a statewide net metering requirement. Georgia Power offers a solar buyback program, but terms are less favorable than traditional net metering.

Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) in Atlanta

Not Available

Georgia does not have an SREC market or a solar carve-out in its energy policies.

Tax Exemptions in Atlanta

Property Tax Exemption
No property tax exemption for solar systems
Sales Tax Exemption
No sales tax exemption for solar equipment

How to Claim Solar Incentives in Atlanta

  1. Install your solar system: Work with a qualified Atlanta solar installer to design and install your system.
  2. Claim the federal ITC: File IRS Form 5695 with your federal tax return to claim the 30% tax credit.
  3. Apply for state programs: Contact your Georgia energy office or local Atlanta utility to apply for available incentives.
  4. Set up net metering: Check with your local utility about available programs.
  5. Keep records: Save all receipts, contracts, and permits for tax filing and warranty purposes.

Solar Incentives FAQ - Atlanta, GA

Atlanta homeowners can take advantage of the 30% federal solar tax credit, plus 1 state-level incentive programs. These incentives can reduce your total solar cost by 30-50%.

The 30% federal tax credit alone can save Atlanta homeowners approximately $5.0k on a typical system. Combined with Georgia state programs, total savings over 25 years can reach $32k or more.

Georgia does not have a statewide net metering requirement. Georgia Power offers a solar buyback program, but terms are less favorable than traditional net metering.

To claim the 30% federal ITC, Atlanta homeowners need to file IRS Form 5695 with their annual tax return. The credit applies to the full cost of your solar system including equipment and installation. You must own the system (not lease it) to claim the credit.

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