

Prince Edward Island may be small, but it’s making big strides in solar energy. Charlottetown and surrounding communities are experiencing solar growth thanks to generous provincial incentives and Maritime Electric’s net metering program. PEI’s commitment to renewable energy and community solar projects makes it an exciting place for solar adoption.
Current Prince Edward Island Solar Incentives (2025)
Programs that save you money on solar| Program | Amount | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Greener Homes Grant | Up to $5,000 | All homeowners |
| Maritime Electric Net Metering | 1:1 retail credit | Up to 100 kW |
| PEI Home Energy Program | Up to $3,200 | Energy efficiency combo |
| No HST on Solar Equipment | 15% HST partially exempt | Federal portion only |
Prince Edward Island Solar Costs & Savings
What to expect for your investmentAverage System Cost (2025)
- 5 kW: $14,000–$17,000
- 10 kW: $26,000–$32,000
- 15 kW: $37,000–$45,000
Annual Savings
- Yearly savings: $1,000–$1,500
- Payback period: 12–16 years
- 25-year savings: $25,000–$37,000
Top-Rated Prince Edward Island Solar Installers
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📍 Charlottetown, PE Residential & CommercialAtlantic Renewable Energy
📍 Summerside, PE Residential & Off-GridPEI Green Energy
📍 Montague, PE Residential & AgriculturalPrince Edward Island Solar FAQ
Quick answers for Prince Edward Island homeownersHow does Maritime Electric’s net metering work on PEI?
Maritime Electric’s net metering program provides a full 1:1 retail credit for excess solar electricity you export to the grid. Systems up to 100 kW are eligible. Your meter tracks both consumption and generation, and credits carry forward monthly to offset future bills. This makes solar especially valuable during PEI’s long summer days.
What is the PEI Home Energy Program?
The PEI Home Energy Program offers up to $3,200 in rebates for energy efficiency improvements including solar installations. To qualify, you need a pre- and post-retrofit energy assessment. The program can be combined with the federal Greener Homes Grant for maximum savings, potentially reducing your total solar cost by over $8,000.
Does PEI’s island weather affect solar panel output?
PEI receives solid solar irradiance comparable to many parts of Germany, which is a world leader in solar energy. The island’s maritime climate means cooler temperatures that actually help panels operate more efficiently. Wind helps keep panels clear of snow and debris. Modern panels generate meaningful power even on partly cloudy days.
Are there community solar options available on PEI?
Yes, PEI is actively developing community solar programs that allow residents who can’t install rooftop panels to participate in shared solar projects. These initiatives let you subscribe to a portion of a larger solar array and receive credits on your electricity bill. Check with Maritime Electric and local energy cooperatives for current community solar opportunities.
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