Solar Companies in Louisiana
4.9 hrs/day
Peak Sun Hours
$0.11/kWh
Electricity Rate
$13,600
Avg. System Cost (6kW)
Louisiana enjoys abundant sunshine with nearly 5 peak sun hours daily across the Pelican State, making it well-suited for solar energy production. The Gulf Coast climate provides strong year-round solar resources despite occasional hurricane considerations that require robust mounting systems.
Louisiana's generous state solar tax credit expired in 2017, and net metering was scaled back in 2019 to credit excess solar generation at avoided-cost rates rather than full retail. Entergy Louisiana and Cleco Power are the primary utilities. While state incentives have diminished, the federal tax credit and Louisiana's property tax exemption for solar equipment still provide meaningful savings.
New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport lead residential solar adoption. With moderate electricity rates and reduced state-level support, Louisiana homeowners typically see payback periods of 11-14 years, though homeowners in high-rate areas may see better returns.
Solar Incentives in Louisiana
Federal ITC: 30% tax credit on total system cost (through 2032)
Net Metering: Reduced
State Tax Credit: No state-level credit
Louisiana's solar tax credit expired in 2017. The state offers reduced net metering and property tax exemptions for solar installations.
City-level data for Louisiana coming soon. Check back as we expand our directory.