The national average cost of an off-grid system is $55,000*, though your investment could range from $20,000 to $100,000 based on your system design and energy needs.
The average cost to go off-grid with a solar system is approximately $55,000 for a 7kW system for a home with average energy needs in a moderately sunny climate, installed. Speak to your local municipality about what permits you may need for your off-grid home. Find here detailed information about off-grid solar system costs.
On-grid systems are built to support energy needs but do not serve as your only electricity source. This means they're smaller and cost less than off-grid options. The average cost of solar panels for an on-grid, 5 kilowatt-hour (kWh) system is $15,000–$20,000. An off-grid system costs more than twice as much.
We recommend including an alternate energy source to support your home during extended periods without direct sunlight. The average off-grid system costs around $55,000, but this price varies based on system size, type, and additional components.
How much does it cost to install an off-grid system?
The cost to install an off-grid solar system ranges from $20,000 to $65,000 before tax credits and rebates. Most homeowners spend around $55,000 for an installed 7kW system for a home with average energy needs in a moderately sunny climate.
What is an off-grid Solar System?
An off-grid system is a solar power system that doesn't connect to a utility grid. Typically, these types of systems are used in locations that don't have access to power lines or where the cost of connecting to the grid is prohibitive.
An off-grid solar panel installation eliminates fossil fuel usage and allows you to use 100% renewable energy. Frustrated grid-power users: If you experience frequent power outages or grid system failures, an off-grid system might help.