Irving’s hot summers and over 230 sunny days each year make it an ideal city for solar energy adoption. With Texas utility rates steadily rising and grid reliability becoming a growing concern, more Irving homeowners are turning to solar as a smart, sustainable solution. Whether you’re looking to lower your monthly electric bill or gain energy independence, going solar is a future-proof investment. The city’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, modern homes, and rising energy costs has fueled steady growth in residential solar installations.
Solar panels in Irving cost about $2.50 to $3.20 per watt, depending on system size, equipment, and provider. Bigger systems often bring down the cost per watt.
Irving homeowners can save an estimated $22,000–$30,000 over 25 years, helping protect against high electricity bills and long-term energy rate increases.
The average solar payback period in Irving is around 6 to 9 years, depending on your usage, incentives claimed, and system efficiency.
Solar beats utility rates over time—while grid prices keep rising, solar offers stable, long-term savings and predictable monthly energy costs.
Many local providers offer $0-down solar loans or leases, making it easy to switch to solar with no upfront cost and instant monthly savings.
Eligible Oncor customers installing a grid-tied solar system may receive approximately $0.50 per watt, up to about $5,000 total.
Through AEP Texas’s residential rebate program, Irving homeowners can earn $1,500 for 3–5 kW systems, $2,250 for 5–7.5 kW, or up to $3,000 for 7.5–30 kW installations.
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Homeowners typically save $20,000–$40,000 over 25 years.
Yes, but we take care of the entire permitting process for you.
No—Texas offers a 100% property tax exemption on solar upgrades.
Yes. Batteries help store solar energy and keep you powered during outages.
Arka offers integrated solar structures—stylish, shaded, and power-generating.