Why Solar Still Makes Sense on Oʻahu in 2026

Hawaiʻi residential electricity rates run roughly $0.38 to $0.44 per kilowatt-hour — nearly three times the U.S. average. Every kWh your panels produce is a kWh you do not buy from HECO. That math has not changed.

What has changed: the 30% federal solar tax credit expired on December 31, 2025. We will be straight with you about it. The new math runs through three numbers instead:

  • Hawaiʻi state RETITC — 35% of your system cost, capped at $5,000 per system, applied to your Hawaiʻi state income tax.

  • HECO BYOD Plus — Upfront and recurring incentives for adding battery storage to a new or existing solar system.

  • Self-consumption savings — Because Hawaiʻi export rates are lower than retail rates, the real money is in the power you use yourself. That is why batteries matter so much here.

A typical Oʻahu home installing 10 kW of solar paired with a 10 kWh battery in 2026 will generally see a payback period of 7 to 10 years, then 15 to 20 years of effectively free power. We will run the exact numbers for your home in the estimate.

Benefits of Going Solar with 7 Star

Same-day estimates
Call us before noon and we get you a ballpark the same day. No two-week waiting list. No high-pressure home visit.

Local pricing, no mainland markups
We are your neighbors. We do not bake in a corporate aggregator fee, a national sales commission, or a mainland marketing budget. You pay for the system, the install, and the warranty — that is it.

Built for Hawaiʻi’s climate
Salt air corrodes inferior racking in a decade. Tropical storms tear down badly-mounted arrays. We use marine-grade hardware, hurricane-rated mounting, and corrosion-resistant components rated for island conditions.

One licensed team, end to end
Solar contractors who subcontract the electrical work end up with hand-off problems. We hold both the solar and electrical licenses, so the same accountable team handles your panels, your inverter, your battery, and your panel upgrade if needed.

25-year manufacturer warranties, fully supported locally
Premium panels carry 25-year warranties — but only if the installer is around to honor them. We have been on Oʻahu for 15+ years and we are not going anywhere.

  • Free same-day estimate

    Tell us about your home and your electric bill. We give you a ballpark today.

  • Free site visit

    A licensed estimator visits your home, walks the roof, checks your panel, and confirms the design.

  • Custom system design

    We size your system to your actual usage — not a one-size-fits-all package.

  • Transparent proposal

    Itemized pricing, projected savings, equipment specs, and a realistic timeline.

  • Permits, HECO interconnection, and HOA paperwork

    We handle every form.

  • Installation

    Our crew installs in 1 to 3 days, depending on system size. Cleanup like we were never there.

  • Final inspection and HECO permission-to-operate

    Once HECO gives the green light, your system goes live.

  • Lifetime local support

    We are 15 minutes away if anything ever needs attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the whole process take?

Typically 6 to 12 weeks from contract signing to system activation. Permits and HECO interconnection are the longest steps; the actual install is 1 to 3 days.

What is HECO's Customer Grid-Supply Plus (CGS+)?

It is HECO’s current interconnection program for new residential solar customers on Oʻahu. Excess power you send back to the grid is credited at a rate set by the Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission — typically lower than the retail rate you pay. This is exactly why batteries make so much sense in Hawaiʻi: self-consumed power is worth more than exported power.

Do I need a new electrical panel?

Sometimes. If you are on 100-amp service or your panel is older than 25 years, an upgrade may be required, especially if you are also adding a battery or EV charger. We will tell you during the site visit. Because we are also a licensed electrical contractor, we handle the upgrade in-house if needed.

Will solar work during a power outage?

Not by itself. A standard grid-tied solar system shuts off when the grid goes down (a safety requirement). If you want power during outages, you need a battery.

See what solar would actually save your home

Same-day estimate. No pressure. No obligation. Just honest local pricing.

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