I purchased a solar generator (~$1680) and solar photovoltaic panels (~$1400) to be used if our home power goes out (or if my government shuts it off the next time I refuse an mRNA vaccine?!). It might be considered a portable unit, but it will remain in place for our home use (and too heavy to be portable for me!). The solar generator is charged by the solar panels, and can also be charged using grid-provided electricity. Is this assembly eligible for the 30% solar credit? I haven't been able to find any definition of what expenses are eligible for the credit. In advance, thank you.
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Yes, both a solar generator and solar photovoltaic panels qualify as qualified solar electric property costs and are eligible for the energy credit, assuming that you meet the other requirements.
Click here to see an Energy Department publication on what qualifies for the credit. See "What expenses are included?" at the bottom of the first page for details.
The FAQs address your situation further:
"A solar PV system does not necessarily have to be connected to the electric grid for you to claim the residential federal solar tax credit, as long as it is generating electricity for use at your residence."
Thank you SO much, Julie--for answering my question so completely! 🙂
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