About Solar cell cost per watt
Key takeawaysAverage home solar panel installation costs: $21,816Average solar panel cost per watt: $3.03Average cost of solar panels per square foot of living space: $9.34 per square footAverage solar panel loan cost: $26,004More items
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How much does solar cost per watt?
Fully integrated domestic solar manufacturers like First Solar can take advantage of tax credits of up to about 16 cents per watt for a solar module manufactured in a U.S. factory. This incentive levels the playing field with Chinese producers, whose modules flirt with prices of 10 cents per watt.


