Solar Panels Manitoba – Incentives, Costs & Top Installers

Solar panel installation on a Manitoba home

Manitoba Solar Energy Guide

Your complete resource for Manitoba solar incentives, costs, and top installers

$12K–$15K 5 kW System Cost
$600–$1,000 Annual Savings
15–20 Yrs Payback Period
4 Programs Available Incentives

Manitoba offers surprising solar potential with over 2,300 hours of sunshine annually and excellent government support. Winnipeg leads the province in residential solar adoption, supported by Manitoba Hydro’s net billing program and provincial rebates. While electricity rates are among Canada’s lowest, generous incentives and strong solar performance make the investment worthwhile.

Current Manitoba Solar Incentives (2025)

Programs that save you money on solar

ProgramAmountEligibility
Federal Greener Homes GrantUp to $5,000All homeowners
Manitoba Hydro Net BillingRetail rate creditUp to 100 kW
Efficiency Manitoba RebatesUp to $5,000Energy assessments req’d
No PST on Solar Equipment7% PST exemptResidential only

Manitoba Solar Costs & Savings

What to expect for your investment

Average System Cost (2025)

  • 5 kW system: $12,000–$15,000
  • 10 kW system: $22,000–$28,000
  • 15 kW system: $32,000–$40,000

Annual Savings

  • $600–$1,000 per year
  • 15–20 years payback
  • 25-year savings: $15,000–$25,000

Top-Rated Manitoba Solar Installers

Verified Manitoba solar companies with real reviews

PolySolar

PolySolar

📍 Winnipeg, MB
★★★★★ 4.8/5
Residential & Commercial
Prairie Sun Solar

Prairie Sun Solar

📍 Brandon, MB
★★★★★ 4.6/5
Residential & Off-Grid
Green Energy Solutions

Green Energy Solutions

📍 Steinbach, MB
★★★★★ 4.5/5
Residential & Agricultural

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Manitoba Solar FAQ

Quick answers for Manitoba homeowners

How does Manitoba Hydro’s net billing program work?

Manitoba Hydro’s net billing program allows you to connect a solar system up to 100 kW to the grid. Excess electricity you generate is credited at the retail rate against your bill. Credits carry forward month to month, and you’re paid out for any surplus at the end of your annual billing cycle. Enrollment is straightforward through Manitoba Hydro’s online portal.

Manitoba has Canada’s lowest electricity rates – is solar still worth it?

While Manitoba’s low hydro rates (around 10 cents/kWh) mean slower payback than provinces like Alberta or Ontario, solar is still worthwhile for several reasons: the Federal Greener Homes Grant and Efficiency Manitoba rebates can cover a large portion of upfront costs, electricity rates have been rising steadily, and a solar system adds lasting value to your home. Many Manitoba homeowners view it as a long-term hedge against future rate increases.

What are the Efficiency Manitoba solar rebates?

Efficiency Manitoba offers rebates of up to $5,000 for solar panel installations. To qualify, you need a pre-installation energy assessment of your home. The rebate amount depends on your system size and energy savings projections. You must use a registered installer and meet program requirements. The rebate is paid after installation and final inspection are complete.

How do solar panels perform in Manitoba’s extreme cold?

Solar panels actually perform better in cold temperatures – for every degree below 25°C, panel efficiency increases slightly. Manitoba’s cold, clear winter days can produce surprisingly strong output. The main winter challenge is shorter daylight hours, not temperature. Snow slides off panels quickly due to their angle and dark surface. Most Manitoba systems generate 75–80% of their annual energy between March and October, with meaningful production even in winter months.

Solar resources by province

Incentives, installers, and costs specific to your region

British Columbia coat of arms
British Columbia
$2.60–$3.30/W installed
PST exempt
Tax savings
9–13 yr
Payback
PST exemption on solar equipment
BC Hydro net metering (1:1 credit)
CleanBC rebates available [VERIFY]
View BC guide
Alberta coat of arms
Alberta
$2.50–$3.10/W installed
No PST
Tax savings
8–12 yr
Payback
No provincial sales tax on equipment
Municipal solar rebates available [VERIFY]
Highest sun hours in Canada
View Alberta guide
Saskatchewan coat of arms
Saskatchewan
$2.70–$3.30/W installed
No PST
Tax savings
9–13 yr
Payback
PST exempt on solar equipment
SaskPower net metering program
Strong prairie sun exposure
View Saskatchewan guide
Manitoba coat of arms
Manitoba
$2.80–$3.40/W installed
No PST
Tax savings
12–16 yr
Payback
PST exempt on solar equipment
Manitoba Hydro net billing [VERIFY]
Low electricity rates = longer payback
View Manitoba guide
Ontario coat of arms
Ontario
$2.60–$3.50/W installed
$10K
Max incentive
8–11 yr
Payback
HRS Program: up to $5K solar + $5K battery
Net metering with full retail credit
ULO rate: 3.9¢/kWh overnight arbitrage
View Ontario guide
Quebec coat of arms
Quebec
$2.80–$3.50/W installed
$1K/kW
Rebate [VERIFY]
12–18 yr
Payback
Hydro-Québec net metering [VERIFY]
Low electricity = longer payback
Provincial rebate program [VERIFY]
View Quebec guide
New Brunswick coat of arms
New Brunswick
$2.80–$3.40/W installed
HST rebate
Tax savings [VERIFY]
10–14 yr
Payback
NB Power net metering program
Total Home Energy program [VERIFY]
Federal Greener Homes grant eligible
View New Brunswick guide
Nova Scotia coat of arms
Nova Scotia
$2.70–$3.40/W installed
$6K+
Incentives [VERIFY]
8–12 yr
Payback
Solar Homes program [VERIFY]
NS Power net metering
High electricity rates = fast payback
View Nova Scotia guide
Prince Edward Island coat of arms
Prince Edward Island
$2.80–$3.50/W installed
$10K+
Incentives [VERIFY]
7–10 yr
Payback
Solar Electric Rebate Program [VERIFY]
Net metering with Maritime Electric
Among best incentives in Canada
View PEI guide
Newfoundland and Labrador coat of arms
Newfoundland & Labrador
$3.00–$3.80/W installed
Limited
Incentives
14–20 yr
Payback
Federal Greener Homes grant eligible
Net metering with NL Hydro [VERIFY]
Low rates = longer payback period
View Newfoundland guide
Yukon coat of arms
Yukon
$3.20–$4.00/W installed
$5K
Rebate [VERIFY]
12–18 yr
Payback
GEYSER rebate program [VERIFY]
Microgeneration policy [VERIFY]
Long summer days = high seasonal output
View Yukon guide
Northwest Territories coat of arms
Northwest Territories
$3.50–$4.50/W installed
AEIP
Rebate [VERIFY]
15–20+ yr
Payback
Arctic Energy Initiative Program [VERIFY]
Net metering with NTPC [VERIFY]
24hr summer sun = peak seasonal output
View NWT guide
Nunavut coat of arms
Nunavut
$4.00–$5.00+/W installed
Limited
Incentives
20+ yr
Payback
Federal programs eligible [VERIFY]
Off-grid diesel replacement potential
24hr summer sun = extreme seasonal output
View Nunavut guide

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