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Connecticut Solar Incentives 2025: Complete Guide to CT Tax Credits & Rebates

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Connecticut has some of the highest electricity rates in the US — making solar one of the smartest investments a CT homeowner can make. Here's every incentive available in 2025, including the Residential Solar Investment Program, net metering, and the federal ITC.

Connecticut homeowners pay some of the highest electricity rates in the continental United States, averaging $0.21/kWh compared to the national average of $0.13/kWh. That painful utility bill is actually your biggest argument for going solar: every kilowatt-hour your panels produce is worth more in Connecticut than almost anywhere else in the country.

Connecticut's Solar Incentive Landscape

Connecticut has built one of the most comprehensive state-level solar incentive programs in the Northeast, including the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC), the Residential Solar Investment Program (RSIP) rebate, net metering, a property tax exemption, and a sales tax exemption. These incentives are available to homeowners across the state, from [Hartford](/solar-company-hartford-ct) and [Stamford](/solar-company-stamford-ct) to [New Haven](/solar-company-new-haven-ct), [Bridgeport](/solar-company-bridgeport-ct), [Waterbury](/solar-company-waterbury-ct), and [Norwalk](/solar-company-norwalk-ct).

Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

The federal ITC allows you to deduct 30% of your total solar installation cost directly from your federal income taxes. On a $25,000 system, that is a $7,500 credit, applied dollar-for-dollar against your tax bill.

Connecticut Residential Solar Investment Program (RSIP)

The RSIP is Connecticut's primary state solar rebate, administered by the [Connecticut Green Bank](https://www.ctgreenbank.com/strategy-impact/societal-impact/successful-legacy-programs/residential-solar-investment-program-rsip/). It provides a direct cash rebate based on your system's expected production. Connecticut also offers the newer [Residential Renewable Energy Solutions (RRES) program](https://portal.ct.gov/pura/electric/office-of-technical-and-regulatory-analysis/clean-energy-programs/residential-renewable-energy-solutions-program) for ongoing tariff-based compensation.

2025 RSIP rates:

System TypeRebate Rate
Residential (10 kW or less)$0.463/Watt (AC)
Residential (10 to 20 kW)$0.413/Watt (AC)

For a typical 8 kW AC system, the RSIP rebate would be approximately $3,704, paid as a direct check after installation. RSIP capacity is limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so reservations must be made before installation begins.

Net Metering and Tax Exemptions

Connecticut requires Eversource and United Illuminating to offer net metering at the full retail rate. With CT electricity at $0.21/kWh, every kWh you export is worth more than twice the national average.

Solar installations are also exempt from local property tax assessments for 15 years after installation, and solar equipment is exempt from Connecticut's 6.35% sales tax.

The Full CT Incentive Stack (2025)

IncentiveValue
Federal ITC (30%)~$7,500 on a $25,000 system
CT RSIP Rebate~$3,704 (8 kW system)
Property Tax Exemption15-year exemption on added value
Sales Tax Exemption6.35% savings on equipment
Net Metering$0.21/kWh retail-rate credits

Combining the federal ITC and RSIP rebate alone, a Connecticut homeowner could recover $11,204 in incentives on a $25,000 system, before counting a single dollar in electricity bill savings.

How Much Can CT Homeowners Save?

MetricEstimate
Average system cost$22,000 to $28,000
After ITC + RSIP$10,796 to $16,796
Monthly electricity savings$150 to $250
Payback period5 to 7 years
25-year net savings$40,000 to $65,000

The RSIP requires a reservation before installation, so the first step is getting quotes from RSIP-approved installers. SunLynk connects Connecticut homeowners with pre-vetted local solar companies who handle the RSIP reservation process as part of their standard installation workflow. Get your free CT solar quotes today.

Frequently Asked Questions About Connecticut Solar Incentives

What solar incentives are available for Connecticut homeowners in 2025?

Connecticut homeowners have access to the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC), the Residential Renewable Energy Solutions (RRES) program which pays a fixed rate per kWh for electricity produced, a 100% property tax exemption on the added home value from solar, and a full sales tax exemption on solar equipment. The 2025 Buy-All rate for new RRES applications is $0.3195 per kWh, paid by your utility for 20 years.

How does the Connecticut RRES program work?

The Residential Renewable Energy Solutions (RRES) program, administered by PURA, pays solar homeowners a fixed rate per kilowatt-hour for electricity their system produces for 20 years. For a typical 8 kW system producing 8,500 kWh/year, RRES payments at $0.3195/kWh generate approximately $2,716/year — or $54,320 over the full 20-year term. This is in addition to electricity bill savings and the federal tax credit.

Is solar worth it in Connecticut?

Yes — Connecticut has some of the highest electricity rates in the country ($0.24–$0.27/kWh), making solar savings exceptionally high. Combined with the federal 30% tax credit, 20 years of RRES program payments, and property/sales tax exemptions, most Connecticut homeowners see payback periods of 6–9 years and lifetime savings of $40,000–$65,000 on a typical system.

What is the federal solar tax credit and does it apply in Connecticut?

The federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) allows Connecticut homeowners to deduct 30% of the total cost of their solar system directly from their federal income taxes. On a $25,000 system, that is a $7,500 credit applied dollar-for-dollar against your tax bill. The credit is available through 2032 at 30%. See the [IRS Residential Clean Energy Credit page](https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/residential-clean-energy-credit) for full details.

Which Connecticut cities have the best solar potential?

All of Connecticut's major cities have strong solar economics due to the state's high electricity rates. [Hartford](/solar-company-hartford-ct), [Stamford](/solar-company-stamford-ct), [New Haven](/solar-company-new-haven-ct), [Bridgeport](/solar-company-bridgeport-ct), [Waterbury](/solar-company-waterbury-ct), and [Norwalk](/solar-company-norwalk-ct) all have competitive installer markets and full access to the RRES program.

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