Why 2025 is the Year to go Solar
The 30% Federal Solar Tax Credit Ends in 2025 🚨
If you’ve been thinking about installing solar panels, now is the time to take action. The 30% federal solar tax credit will officially expire on December 31, 2025. This change comes as part of newly passed legislation that cuts the credit several years earlier than originally planned.
What Is the Federal Solar Tax Credit?
The federal solar tax credit allows homeowners to deduct 30% of the total cost of a solar installation from their federal income taxes. This includes equipment, labor, permitting, and even battery storage. This incentive has helped millions of Americans go solar, reduce their electric bills, and move toward energy independence.
What is Changing?
When the Inflation Reduction Act passed in 2022, it extended the solar tax credit at 30% through 2032. However, that policy has been reversed. As of new legislation passed in 2025, the credit will officially end on December 31, 2025.
Why Acting Now Matters
- Secure Your Savings
The federal tax credit covers 30% of your total solar installation costs, including panels, labor, permitting, and even batteries. - Avoid Scheduling Delays
With the end of the credit approaching, demand for solar installations is increasing. Avoid the worry of getting your installation in one time. - Start Saving on Energy Sooner
The sooner your system is up and running, the sooner you begin reducing your electricity bills.

