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Is Solar Worth It in Maryland? What Homeowners Need to Know

By Solar-VerseApril 10, 20266 min read

Is solar worth it in Maryland? For many homeowners, the answer is yes — and it comes down to a powerful combination of high electricity rates, plenty of usable sunlight, and strong state incentives. Let's look at what actually determines whether solar pays off for your home.

Maryland's high electricity rates

Maryland has some of the higher residential electricity rates in the region, and utility prices have trended upward over time. The more you pay per kilowatt-hour, the more each unit of solar energy saves you. That's why homeowners with large electric bills tend to see the strongest returns from going solar.

Does Maryland get enough sun for solar?

It's a common myth that solar only works in the desert. Maryland receives ample usable sunlight throughout the year, and modern panels generate electricity even on overcast days. States with similar (and lower) sun exposure have thriving solar markets — sunlight is rarely the limiting factor.

Solar tends to be worth it when you have...

  • A moderate-to-high monthly electric bill.
  • A roof with decent sun exposure and reasonable condition.
  • Plans to stay in your home long enough to enjoy the savings.

Payback period and long-term savings

Your payback period is how long it takes for energy savings to equal your investment. After that point, the electricity your panels produce is essentially free for the remaining life of the system. Combined with Maryland's SRECs and net metering, many systems pay for themselves well before their warranty period ends — and then keep saving for years.

Solar and home value

Solar can also boost resale value. Homes with owned solar systems often sell faster and for more than comparable homes without solar, and Maryland generally exempts that added value from property taxes.

When solar might not be worth it

Solar isn't for everyone. A heavily shaded roof, an aging roof that needs replacement first, or a very small electric bill can weaken the economics. A reputable installer will tell you honestly if solar isn't a good fit — no high-pressure sales.

Every home is different. Savings depend on your usage, roof, system design, rates, and financing. Use these points as a starting framework, not a guarantee.

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