Solar panels in Durham, NC
Roofs in Durham get about 1,505 hours of usable sunlight a year — less than 53% of the cities we've measured. Here's what that means in cost, savings and payback, using real rooftop data rather than a national average.
Check your specific roof in Durham → City averages are a starting point; your own roof's size, pitch and shading change the answer a lot.
What a typical Durham solar system costs
A 22-panel system (8.8 kW) is about right for an average Durham home using 10,800 kWh a year. It would produce roughly 11,257 kWh annually and offset 100% of that usage.
| System | Size | kWh/yr | Net cost | Saves/yr | Payback |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 panels | 3.2 kW | 4,094 | $6,384 | $540 | 11.8 yrs |
| 12 panels | 4.8 kW | 6,140 | $9,576 | $811 | 11.8 yrs |
| 16 panels | 6.4 kW | 8,187 | $12,768 | $1,081 | 11.8 yrs |
| 20 panels | 8 kW | 10,234 | $15,960 | $1,351 | 11.8 yrs |
| 26 panels | 10.4 kW | 13,304 | $20,748 | $1,508 | 13.8 yrs |
Notice that payback barely improves as systems get bigger, and eventually gets worse. That's because you can only save money on electricity you were going to buy anyway. Once a system covers your usage, extra panels mostly generate exports at a much lower rate.
Why Durham gets 1,505 sun hours
That figure comes from Google's analysis of real rooftops across Durham — it already accounts for shading from trees, chimneys and neighbouring buildings, which is why it's lower than the raw "hours of daylight" figures you'll see elsewhere. An unusually open, unshaded roof in Durham reaches about 1,645 hours, roughly 9% better than typical.
The numbers behind this page
| Typical usable sunlight | 1,505 hrs/yr |
|---|---|
| Unshaded roof | 1,645 hrs/yr |
| Electricity rate (North Carolina avg) | 13.2¢/kWh |
| Installed cost assumed | $2.85/W |
| Panel size assumed | 400 W |
| Federal tax credit | 30% |
| Typical household usage | 10,800 kWh/yr |
| Power used as generated | 34% |
| Paid for exported power | full retail (net metering) |
| Rooftops sampled here | 15 |
| Google imagery from | 2023 |
Nearby cities
See all of North Carolina → statewide sunlight, rates, incentives and every city we've measured.
Durham solar questions
How many solar panels do I need in Durham?
About 22 panels for an average home. Durham roofs get 1,505 usable sun hours a year, so each 400W panel produces roughly 512 kWh annually.
Is solar worth it in Durham?
At 13.2¢/kWh and 1,505 sun hours, a typical system pays for itself in about 12.2 years and returns roughly $18,461 over 25 years. That is slower than the national average, so compare quotes carefully.
How much do solar panels cost in Durham?
A 8.8 kW system costs about $25,080 before incentives and $17,556 after the 30% federal tax credit. Prices vary by installer, roof complexity and equipment.
Worth reading before you buy
Estimates only, generated 2026-08-22 from Google Solar API rooftop samples and average North Carolina electricity rates. Not a quote and not financial advice. Your roof, usage, utility plan and local incentives will change these numbers — get real quotes before buying.