Solar Panels in Park Slope, NY
Park Slope homeowners pay an average of $148/month to Con Edison. Go solar and slash that bill by up to 90%.
Why Go Solar in Park Slope?
Park Slope homes — from brownstones to rowhouses — often have flat or south-facing roofs well-suited to solar. Con Edison rates averaging 24–32¢/kWh, combined with NYC's 30% property tax abatement and NY's 25% state tax credit (up to $5,000), make solar one of the strongest home investments available to Brooklyn homeowners.
A typical Park Slope home with an 8–10 kW solar system can generate 9,000–12,000 kWh per year — often covering 80–100% of annual electricity needs. Modern tier-one panels operate at 20–22% efficiency with 25-year performance warranties. With New York City's incentive stack, your total out-of-pocket cost after incentives is often 30–50% lower than the system price.
Park Slope Solar Incentives & Tax Credits
How Much Can You Save in Park Slope?
Based on Con Edison rates and available incentives, a Park Slope homeowner going solar today could save an estimated $1,421/year — totaling $35,525 over the 25-year life of the system.
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