Solar Panels in Lee County, FL: Get Free Local Quotes

Lee County was ground zero for Hurricane Ian (September 2022) — and the subsequent rebuild is reshaping the local solar market. LCEC (Lee County Electric Cooperative) serves the county and offers net metering. Post-Ian reconstruction is incorporating solar at higher rates as homeowners and builders rebuild with resilience in mind. Battery storage uptake is very high in Lee County for storm backup. The 30% federal ITC, FL property tax exemption, and FL sales tax exemption all apply.

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Solar in Lee County: Local Overview

Lee County was ground zero for Hurricane Ian (September 2022) — and the subsequent rebuild is reshaping the local solar market. LCEC (Lee County Electric Cooperative) serves the county and offers net metering. Post-Ian reconstruction is incorporating solar at higher rates as homeowners and builders rebuild with resilience in mind. Battery storage uptake is very high in Lee County for storm backup. The 30% federal ITC, FL property tax exemption, and FL sales tax exemption all apply.

Utility: LCEC — net metering available. Average monthly bills: $130–$180/month. Typical payback: 7–11 years.

Key Incentives for Lee County Homeowners

Note: Florida has no state income tax — so there is no state solar income tax credit. The federal ITC is the primary tax incentive.

Solar by City in Lee County

FAQs — Lee County Solar

Does Florida have a state solar tax credit?

No — Florida has no state income tax, so there is no state solar income tax credit. The federal 30% ITC is the primary tax incentive. Florida's property tax exemption and sales tax exemption provide additional savings.

How does net metering work with LCEC?

LCEC credits your account at the retail rate for excess solar production under Florida's net metering rules. Your installer handles the interconnection application. Net metering policy in FL has been subject to regulatory discussion — confirm current terms with your installer.

How much do solar panels cost in Lee County?

Gross cost: $20,000–$42,000 for a typical FL system. After the 30% federal ITC: $14,000–$29,400. FL property and sales tax exemptions reduce costs further.

Is battery storage worth it in Lee County?

For Florida homeowners, battery storage provides critical hurricane backup power — outages after major storms can last days to weeks. The 30% federal ITC applies to batteries installed alongside solar. Many Lee County homeowners are adding storage specifically for storm season resilience.

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