Howell Township is a growing suburban community in western Monmouth County — high homeownership rates, predominantly single-family housing, and strong solar adoption among the township's middle-class and upper-middle-class homeowner base make Howell a consistent solar lead source in the county. Get free, no-obligation quotes from licensed NJ solar installers serving Howell Township.
Howell Township is a growing suburban community in western Monmouth County — high homeownership rates, predominantly single-family housing, and strong solar adoption among the township's middle-class and upper-middle-class homeowner base make Howell a consistent solar lead source in the county.
Howell Township homeowners are served by JCP&L for electricity. As a JCP&L customer, you're eligible for net metering — meaning excess solar production is credited to your JCP&L bill, drawing down on cloudy days and at night. Average monthly electric bills in Howell Township run approximately $112–$142/month, giving solar a strong payback case.
As a Howell Township homeowner in Monmouth County, you qualify for all statewide NJ solar incentives. See our Monmouth County solar page or our NJ solar state page for full details. Key programs:
Yes — HomeRateMap works with licensed NJ solar installers who serve Howell Township and surrounding areas in Monmouth County. Getting a quote is free and does not commit you to anything.
As a JCP&L customer in Howell Township, you apply for net metering after installation — your installer handles this as part of the job. Approved customers receive bill credits for excess solar generation at the retail electricity rate.
Gross costs run $18,000–$28,000 for a typical Howell Township home before incentives. After the federal 30% tax credit, net cost drops to roughly $12,600–$19,600. NJ state incentives reduce the effective cost further over the 15-year incentive period.
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