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Solar Panel Installation in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's wide-open skies and 230+ sunny days per year create exceptional conditions for solar energy. At IntegrateSun, we help  Oklahoma homeowners harness the Sooner State's abundant sunshine to cut electricity costs, gain energy independence, and protect against rising utility rates. With 5.4 peak sun hours per day and electricity prices up 21% since 2020, solar delivers real savings for Oklahoma families.

Why Oklahoma is Perfect for Solar

  • Shield Yourself from Rising Electricity Costs Oklahoma electricity rates have risen 21% since 2020, climbing from 11.0 cents per kWh in 2021 to over 12.2 cents in 2024. Solar panels generate your own power at a fixed cost, reducing your exposure to future rate increases and giving you more predictable monthly expenses.

  • Outstanding Solar Potential Oklahoma averages 5.4 peak sun hours per day, one of the highest in the country. With over 230 sunny days annually, Oklahoma homeowners can expect strong year-round solar production. Cities like Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, and Edmond all receive excellent solar irradiance.

  • Net Metering Credits The Oklahoma Corporation Commission mandates net metering for all investor-owned utilities, including OG&E and PSO. When your solar system produces more electricity than you use, the excess is credited to your bill. Dollar-based credits roll forward indefinitely and can offset any future charges on your electric bill.

  • Storm-Ready Energy Independence Oklahoma's severe weather, including tornadoes and ice storms, can knock out power for days. Adding battery storage to your solar system means your home stays powered when the grid goes down. IntegrateSun installs Tesla Powerwall and Enphase battery systems alongside solar for complete energy resilience.

Solar Incentives in Oklahoma

Net Metering
Oklahoma's investor-owned utilities (OG&E, PSO) are required to offer net metering. Excess solar energy is credited at the avoided cost rate, typically ranging from $0.02 to $0.08 per kWh depending on your utility. Credits roll forward indefinitely and can offset any charges on your bill. Systems must not exceed 300 kW or 125% of your recorded peak demand.
Property Tax Exemption

Oklahoma offers a 100% property tax exemption on the added home value from a solar installation for 5 years. This means your solar system increases your home's value without increasing your property taxes during that period.

Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Oklahoma solar owners can register their systems and earn Renewable Energy Certificates through the North American Renewables Registry. A 10 kW system could generate $300 to $1,000 in annual REC revenue, though actual earnings depend on market conditions.
Solarize Oklahoma Program
The Solarize Oklahoma City program is a community group-purchasing initiative that lowers installation costs through volume discounts. Check availability for your area.

Third-Party Ownership (TPO) Options

Solar leases and PPAs are available in Oklahoma, allowing homeowners to go solar with no upfront cost. The financing company claims the commercial tax credit and passes savings through reduced monthly payments.

Note: The 30% federal residential solar tax credit (Section 25D) expired on December 31, 2025.
However, homeowners in Oklahoma can still access federal incentive value through Third-Party
Ownership options like solar leases and PPAs, where the financing company claims the Section
48E commercial credit and passes savings through lower monthly payments.

Why Oklahoma Homeowners Choose IntegrateSun

We are not just solar installers, we are your energy partners. At IntegrateSun, we provide:​

  • Customized designs optimized for Oklahoma's climate and sunlight conditions

  • Fast permitting and professional installation by certified crews

  • Top-tier equipment including Tesla Powerwall, Enphase batteries, and premium solar panels

  • Transparent quotes with no hidden fees

  • Flexible financing including solar leases, PPAs, and loan options

Serving Oklahoma

IntegrateSun serves homeowners and businesses across Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Edmond, Broken Arrow, Lawton, Moore, Midwest City, Stillwater, and Enid.

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