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Maine vs Texas Solar Comparison

Texas gets more sun (5.3 hrs/day) while Maine has the faster payback (7.5 years).Maine offers higher 20-year savings at $40,200.

Maine

3.8 hrs

7.5yr payback

$40,200

20yr savings

Texas

5.3 hrs

8yr payback

$38,400

20yr savings

Side-by-Side Comparison

MetricMaineTexas
Peak Sun Hours3.8 hrs5.3 hrs
Cost per Watt$3.30$2.80
6kW System Cost$19,800$16,800
Federal Tax Credit30%30%
State Tax CreditNoneNone
State RebateNoneNone
Net MeteringFull Net MeteringPartial Net Metering
Electricity Rate26.37¢/kWh15.06¢/kWh
Payback Period7.5 years8 years
20-Year Savings$40,200$38,400

Verdict

Maine is the better state for solar ROI with $40,200 in 20-year savings and a 7.5-year payback period. Texas has more sun exposure at 5.3 hrs/day, making it ideal for maximum energy production. Both states qualify for the 30% federal solar tax credit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is solar better in Maine or Texas?

Texas gets more sun (5.3 peak hours/day vs 3.8). Maine has a faster payback (7.5 years) and Maine offers higher 20-year savings ($40,200).

How do solar costs compare between Maine and Texas?

A 6kW system costs $19,800 in Maine vs $16,800 in Texas before incentives. Both qualify for the 30% federal tax credit.

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Data verified March 2026 · Source: NREL, DSIRE, EIA