Power your home with clean solar energy — Kansas City, Kansas.
The cost of going solar in the Kansas City metro area has become cheaper for Kansas homeowners due to state incentives and the federal solar tax credit. You can use the federal solar tax credit and state incentives to save thousands of dollars when you go solar.
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Lower Electric Bills
This home reduced electric costs by nearly 85% after switching to solar.
Energy Independence
Cut energy costs and improve ROI with solar, ensuring reliable power for business needs.
Sustainable Operations
Reduced energy costs and supported environmental goals by switching to solar, allowing more funds to go toward their mission.
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Your Solar Project in 5 Steps
Consultation
We provide shading analysis, product recommendations, and financing options to maximize solar production and savings.
Design
We design and engineer your solar project, ensure code compliance, and handle permits and utility applications.
Installation
Our certified team will install your solar panels in 1-3 days and set up monitoring to verify production.
Inspections
We manage all post-installation inspections and coordinate with local offices and utilities to ensure smooth project completion.
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Power on
Flip the switch, sit back and put the sun to work for you!
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Kansas Solar Incentives and Tax Credits
Federal Solar Tax Credit
The federal solar tax credit will reduce your costs of going solar more than anything else if you live in Kansas.
The Investment Tax Credit (ITC), also called the federal solar tax credit, helps you reduce the cost of your solar energy system. You can deduct 30% of the cost of your solar energy system from your federal income taxes. There is no cap on the value of your tax credit and it applies to both residential and commercial systems.
The federal solar tax credit was recently increased to 30% and its timeline has been extended. If you install a solar PV system between now and 2032 you will receive a 30% tax credit. If you’ve already installed your solar system in 2022, your tax credit has been increased from 26% to 30% and you can take advantage of the increased tax savings.
Net Metering in Kansas
Net Metering is when your utility company monitors how much energy your home’s solar system produces and how much energy you consume. If your home’s solar system generates a surplus of energy, you will receive a credit from your utility company for that surplus energy.
Homeowners in some states receive full retail rate credit for the amount of surplus energy you send back into the grid. In Kansas, at a system cost rate for the amount of surplus energy you generate.
Under the current Net Metering Law in Kansas, the system cost rate is a utility company’s wholesale cost - about 2.1 cents per kWH for wholesale cost compared to 11.3 cents per kWH for full retail cost.
Although this is significantly less than full retail credit, net metering in Kansas can provide substantial long-term savings for Kansas homeowners over the lifetime of their solar system.
Kansas Property Tax Exemptions for Solar Homeowners
Installing solar panels on your home will increase your home’s value by several thousand dollars. This is due to the substantial energy savings you will receive over the life of your solar power system.
Kansas Solar Rebates
There are no solar rebates currently available for homeowners in Kansas.
DSIRE Incentives Database - Kansas
The Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE) is a comprehensive database that Kansas residents can use to search for and find solar energy incentives in Kansas and across the entire country.
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Explore our comprehensive list of frequently asked questions about solar panels. Whether you're curious about their benefits, installation process, maintenance requirements, or financial incentives, find clear and informative answers here.
Are Runhood power stations safe?
Yes, all Runhood power stations come with a safety-first design and include a 2-year warranty along with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
What kind of devices can I power with Runhood power stations?
Depending on the model, you can power various appliances, from small electronics like laptops and phones to larger devices like portable refrigerators and mini coffee makers.
Can I use solar panels to charge the station?
Yes, Runhood offers optional solar panels like the SERI 100 to fully recharge the power stations, providing a clean energy solution.
How long do the batteries last?
Runhood power stations are rated for over 1,000 charge cycles, retaining at least 80% capacity after that.
Are these power stations good for camping?
Absolutely! They are ideal for camping, home backup, or any outdoor activity due to their portability and versatility.
How do I recharge the power station?
Runhood power stations can be recharged using four different methods: AC wall outlet, adapter, car charger, or solar panels.
What makes Runhood power stations unique?
Runhood power stations use a modular design with hot-swappable batteries, meaning you can replace a depleted battery without any downtime, ensuring continuous power.
Is the SPAN Panel suitable for new construction and retrofits?
SPAN can be installed in both new builds and existing homes. It’s designed to modernize any home electrical system, providing a powerful foundation that adapts as your energy needs change.