PECO Service Territory

PECO Solar Program: $500 Rebate + Net Metering

If you're a PECO customer in the Greater Philadelphia area, you can earn a $500 cash rebate on top of the 30% federal tax credit — plus net metering credits that can eliminate your monthly electric bill.

PECO Cash Rebate
$500
Federal Tax Credit
30%
PECO Rate Increase (2026)
+12.1%
Avg. Annual Solar Savings
$1,800+
Net Metering Rate
Full Retail

Why PECO Customers Are Going Solar Now

PECO electricity rates have increased every year for the past five years — and 2026 brought another 12.1% hike. The average PECO residential customer now pays over $180/month. Solar locks in your energy cost and protects you from future rate increases for 25+ years.

2022
+8.2%
2023
+11.4%
2024
+14.7%
2025
+9.3%
2026
+12.1%

PECO residential rate increases, year over year

Act Before Rates Rise Again

PECO has filed for additional rate increases in 2027. Homeowners who go solar now lock in their savings before the next hike. Every month you wait is another month paying full PECO rates.

What Net Metering Means for You

Under Pennsylvania's net metering law, PECO must credit you at the full retail rate for every kilowatt-hour your panels send to the grid. On sunny days, your meter runs backward. Credits roll over month to month.

$0
Monthly bill for many customers
25 yrs
Panel performance warranty

Do You Qualify for the PECO Rebate?

The PECO solar rebate is available to residential customers who meet the following requirements. Our team verifies your eligibility during your free consultation at no cost.

  • You are a current PECO residential customer
  • Your home is located in PECO's service territory (Greater Philadelphia area)
  • You own your home (renters are not eligible)
  • Your solar system is grid-tied (not off-grid)
  • System is installed by a licensed PA solar contractor
  • System meets PECO's technical interconnection requirements

PECO Service Areas

The PECO rebate applies to homeowners in these Pennsylvania counties and cities:

PhiladelphiaBucks CountyChester CountyDelaware CountyMontgomery CountyParts of York CountyParts of Berks County

Not sure if you're in PECO territory? Your electric bill will show "PECO" as your utility. If you pay PPL, Met-Ed, or another PA utility, you may still qualify for net metering and the federal tax credit — just not the PECO-specific rebate.

How to Get Your PECO Solar Rebate

1

Free Solar Consultation

We assess your home, roof, energy usage, and PECO bill to design the right system and confirm your rebate eligibility.

2

System Design & Permitting

Our team handles all permits, HOA approvals, and PECO interconnection applications on your behalf.

3

Professional Installation

Certified installers complete your system in 1–2 days. We handle the PECO inspection and utility meter upgrade.

4

Collect Your Rebate

After installation and PECO approval, your $500 rebate is processed. Net metering begins immediately.

We handle all PECO paperwork, interconnection applications, and rebate processing on your behalf.

No Credit? No Problem.

Our No Credit Solar Program is available to PECO customers in the Greater Philadelphia area. If you own your home and have a qualifying electric bill, you may go solar with $0 down — regardless of your credit score.

See If I Qualify

Claim Your PECO Rebate Before It's Gone

PECO rebate funding is limited. Our free consultation confirms your eligibility, designs your system, and shows you exactly what you'll save — before you commit to anything.

No obligation · No credit check · Takes 2 minutes