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NJ Solar Incentives in 2026

The federal tax credit changed. But here are the NJ incentives I still make sure every client takes advantage of — they're among the best in the country.

Important 2026 Update: Federal Tax Credit Repealed

The 30% federal ITC was repealed effective January 1, 2026. But here's what I tell every client who asks me about this: you can still access those benefits through lease/PPA structures via the business-side 48E credit. A lot of homeowners think solar stopped making sense — in NJ, they're wrong, and I can show you the math.

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Current NJ SREC-II / ADI Clearing Price

What is the current NJ SREC-II / ADI clearing price? As of , the NJ Successor Solar Incentive (SREC-II) / Administratively Determined Incentive clearing price for residential systems is 76.50 per MWh, locked in for 15 years from your system's registration date.

Clearing price (per MWh)
76.50
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Why this matters

An 8 kW residential system in NJ generates roughly 10 MWh per year — so at the current clearing price, that's about $765/year in SREC income on top of your bill savings. The price is locked in at registration, so the number on this card is the one your installer should plug into your 15-year savings projection.

Sources: NJ Clean Energy Program, NJ Board of Public Utilities (BPU SREC-II program docket).

Recent monthly clearing prices

Trend over the last 6 months. NJ's ADI is fixed for 15 years from the date your system registers — so the rate you lock in is the rate that pays for the next decade and a half.

NJ SREC-II / ADI residential clearing price history, last 6 months
Month Clearing price (per MWh) Change from prior month
$84.50
$82.00−$2.50
$80.50−$1.50
$78.75−$1.75
$77.00−$1.75
$76.50−$0.50
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Active NJ Incentives

SREC-II / ADI Program

Earn $76-95 per MWh for 15 years. Locked in from registration date. A typical 8 kW system generates ~10 MWh/year = $760-950/year in SREC income.

Net Metering

Full 1:1 retail credit at $0.23-0.26/kWh. Excess energy sent to the grid earns credits on your bill. Monthly rollover of unused credits.

100% Sales Tax Exemption

Solar equipment is fully exempt from NJ's 6.625% sales tax. Saves approximately $1,740 on an average system.

100% Property Tax Exemption

Solar adds ~9.9% to your home value but you pay $0 in additional property taxes. NJ law since 1998.

PSEG Time-of-Use Rates Starting June 1, 2026

New rate structure: Peak: $0.31/kWh (4-9pm weekdays) vs Off-Peak: $0.21/kWh. Here's the play I walk every client through: solar + battery lets you avoid peak pricing entirely by using your own stored sunshine during the expensive hours.

Financing Options

Honest Financing Comparison

Here's how I break it down for every client. There's no single best path — only the one that fits your cashflow and how long you plan to stay in the house.

Cash

Best ROI, in my opinion. Lowest cost over 25 years. You own the system outright from day one.

Largest upfront commitment. I don't push this if it stretches you.

Solar Loan

You own it at the end. Tax credits accrue to you. Predictable payments — this is the path I recommend most often.

Interest costs. Credit-dependent — I'll tell you up front if your FICO is borderline.

Lease

$0 upfront. Installer maintains the system.

You don't own it — that's the trade. Watch the escalator clause. I review it line by line with every client before they sign.

PPA

Pay per kWh produced. Predictable rate.

You don't own. 25-year contract. Same escalator caveats as lease — I read these the same way.

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