How Much Does Solar Cost in Los Angeles in 2025? A Complete Homeowner Guide

December 1, 2025

If you’re weighing the benefits of going solar in Los Angeles, the question on every homeowner’s mind is: “How much does solar cost in LA?” With rising LADWP electricity rates and California’s accelerated push toward cleaner energy, 2025 is shaping up to be the perfect year to make the switch. From the San Fernando Valley neighborhoods of Encino and Sherman Oaks to the iconic streets of Hollywood and West LA, solar panels are popping up everywhere—and for good reasons. 


Below, the professionals at EC Renewables break down what you’ll pay, what affects the cost, and how to maximize your savings in today’s competitive market.


Average Solar Installation Cost in Los Angeles (2025)


Los Angeles continues to lead the way in solar adoption thanks to its abundant sunshine and robust incentives. In 2025, the typical homeowner in LA can expect to pay:


  • $12,000 – $22,000 after incentives (for a 6–8 kW whole-home system)
  • Approximately $2.50–$3.70 per watt installed.


These figures include equipment, labor, permits, and standard warranties—but your exact cost may vary. Factors include:


  • Home size and annual energy usage
  • System wattage (bigger systems cost more, but provide higher savings)
  • Equipment selection (solar panels, inverters, batteries)
  • Roof type/material and complexity of installation
  • Any electrical upgrades needed for older homes.


What Determines Your Solar Cost in LA?


Every home is different, and these factors can significantly impact your total investment:


  • Home Energy Needs: Homes with higher electricity use require larger arrays, which cost more up front but provide greater long-term savings.
  • Roof Material and Condition: Tile roofs common in Calabasas or older LA neighborhoods usually cost more to retrofit with solar than asphalt shingles.
  • Choice of Equipment: Premium brands like REC, QCells, Enphase, and Tesla cost more but offer higher efficiency and longer warranties.
  • Battery Storage: Adding a battery backup (like Tesla Powerwall or Enphase) increases your installation by $9,000–$16,000 but adds peace of mind and higher energy independence, especially during peak usage or outages.


Los Angeles Solar Incentives You Can Still Claim in 2025


Many homeowners ask, “What incentives are available for LA solar in 2025?” Thankfully, several key programs can cut your costs:


  • Federal Solar Tax Credit: The 30% tax credit remains available, slashing your installation cost by thousands.
  • LADWP Solar Rebates: While these programs change year to year, LADWP often offers local rebates for battery installations, peak load reductions, and additional incentives for low-income households.
  • Net Billing (NEM 3.0): Even as export rates have shifted, combining solar panels with battery storage continues to provide excellent return on investment, especially with time-of-use rates in effect.


How Much Can You Save with Solar in Los Angeles?


Here’s what local homeowners are enjoying:


  • $1,200–$2,000 in annual savings on electric bills
  • More than $30,000 in lifetime savings
  • Boosted home value and peace of mind during power outages.


Is Solar Still Worth It After NEM 3.0?


Absolutely. While “Is solar still worth it in Los Angeles after NEM 3.0?” is a popular concern, advances in battery technology and falling equipment costs mean solar still pencils out—especially for those who combine their array with battery storage and smart energy management. Plus, with winter’s shorter daylight hours, efficient systems and storage ensure you’re covered, rain or shine, and prepared for those cozy December holidays at home.


Ready to See Your Exact Solar Cost?


At EC Renewables, we offer free, no-obligation estimates and personalized savings projections for homeowners throughout Encino, the San Fernando Valley, Greater LA, and the Bay Area. Our knowledgeable team specializes in energy-efficient upgrades, seamless solar installations, and real, local expertise.


Don’t let high rates or uncertainty keep you from joining thousands of LA homeowners who are making the leap to smart, sustainable solar. Contact EC Renewables today to schedule your custom consultation and discover just how much you can save by switching this season. Your solar-powered future awaits!

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