Solar Calculator Canada

Solar Payback Period Canada 2026

See how quickly solar panels pay for themselves in every Canadian province. Compare ROI, understand the methodology, and calculate your personal payback period.

8–18 yrs

Payback Range

6–12%

Effective ROI

$40K–$90K

25-Year Savings

25+ yrs

Panel Lifespan

Solar Payback Period by Province

Estimated payback periods for a typical residential system after federal and provincial incentives. Based on current electricity rates and average solar irradiance.

ProvinceAvg PaybackElectricity RateSolar IrradianceGrowth Rate
Alberta8 years16.5¢/kWh1350 kWh/m²/yr28%
Saskatchewan9 years14.5¢/kWh1350 kWh/m²/yr22%
Nova Scotia9 years15.5¢/kWh1250 kWh/m²/yr18%
Ontario10 years14.0¢/kWh1250 kWh/m²/yr12%
Prince Edward Island10 years16.5¢/kWh1250 kWh/m²/yr12%
New Brunswick11 years12.5¢/kWh1250 kWh/m²/yr14%
Newfoundland and Labrador13 years13.5¢/kWh1100 kWh/m²/yr6%
British Columbia14 years12.5¢/kWh1200 kWh/m²/yr15%
Manitoba16 years9.5¢/kWh1300 kWh/m²/yr8%
Quebec18 years7.3¢/kWh1200 kWh/m²/yr10%

How We Calculate Payback Period

1

Net System Cost

Total installed cost minus the 30% federal ITC and provincial rebates (e.g., $5,000 HRS in Ontario).

2

Annual Savings

Solar production (kWh) × electricity rate. We factor in local irradiance, panel efficiency, and self-consumption ratio.

3

Rate Escalation

We apply a 3% annual electricity rate increase, which means savings grow each year, accelerating your payback.

Example: Ontario 8 kW System

System cost (8 kW × $3.56/W)$28,480
Federal ITC (30%)-$8,544
Ontario HRS rebate-$5,000
Net cost$14,936
Annual production (8 kW × 1,100 kWh/kW)8,800 kWh
Year 1 savings (8,800 × $0.14)$1,232/year
Estimated payback~10 years

Calculate Your Personal Payback Period

Our calculator uses your actual address, roof, and usage data for precise payback estimates.

Get Your Free Estimate

Frequently Asked Questions