The Residential Federal Solar Tax Credit is set to expire on December 31, 2025. Although recent Senate adjustments may provide a softer landing, the credit's future remains uncertain. Now is the time to take action — don’t miss your chance to maximize savings on your solar installation.
Here’s the Latest:
In June 2025, the Senate introduced revisions that may soften the abrupt elimination of the 30% rooftop solar credit, aiming for a slower phase-out. However, the House version still proposes a hard stop on December 31, 2025. Even with Senate changes, the safest way to secure the full benefit is to install before the end of this year.
Alternate Energy schedules for solar installations are filling up quickly, especially for those trying to meet the tax credit deadline. If you wait until December to call, you may be too late.
Why This Matters:
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30% Federal Tax Credit ends for many homeowners after Dec 31, 2025 (House version)
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Hawai‘i residents benefit more: high energy rates + state solar incentives = serious savings
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Limited install slots remaining: Most contractors will be booked solid by September 2025
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Legislation still uncertain: Delays in Congress could leave you without any credit at all
What You Should Do Now:
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Call Now to schedule your free solar consultation and tax-credit evaluation.
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Lock in your install to ensure completion before the Dec 31, 2025, deadline.
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Plan Early – Large installations require sufficient time for permitting, equipment procurement, and inspections.
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Don’t Risk Missing Out – Act now while full federal incentives are still available.
Hawai‘i Residents: We’re Ready to Help
Alternate Energy is standing by to fast-track your solar project with:
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Free tax credit eligibility review
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Guided planning, permitting, and installation timeline
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Support with changes in legislation or deadlines
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