Massachusetts Solar Incentives & Rebates 2026
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Between SMART 3.0, net metering Massachusetts 2026 credits, the Massachusetts solar tax credit, two permanent tax exemptions, and the ConnectedSolutions battery rebate, the financial case for solar in Massachusetts remains strong. Most systems pay back in 7β9 years β with or without federal support.
At East Coast Renewable Energy, we handle every application and enrollment for you.
Every Active Massachusetts Solar Incentive in 2026
| Program | Value |
| SMART 3.0 | $0.03/kWh for 20 years ($0.07 with battery) |
| Massachusetts solar tax credit | 15% of cost, max $1,000 |
| Net metering | ~$0.29β$0.32/kWh in bill credits |
| Sales tax exemption | 6.25% off total system cost |
| Property tax exemption | 20 years, fully automatic |
| ConnectedSolutions battery rebate | ~$275/kW/year |
SMART Program Massachusetts Solar.
The SMART 3.0 program pays you per kWh your system produces for 20 years. Your rate locks in at enrollment and never changes. The base rate is $0.03/kWh for residential systems β roughly $324/year for a 9 kW system, or $6,480 over the full term. Add a battery and the storage adder brings your rate to $0.07/kWh, worth ~$756/year and $15,120 over 20 years.
Available to Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil customers. ECR submits your SMART application through PowerClerk β you don’t fill out a single form.
Massachusetts Solar Tax Credit $1,000
Net Metering Massachusetts 2026
Note: The MA DPU opened an investigation into potential net metering rate cuts in early 2026. Installing now locks in current rates for your system’s lifetime.
Massachusetts Solar Property Tax and Sales Tax Exemptions
Two permanent exemptions apply automatically to every installation in Massachusetts β no application required.
The solar sales tax exemption removes the state’s 6.25% sales tax from your system purchase. On a $33,000 system that’s $2,063 saved at point of sale.
The solar property tax exemption protects the $15,000β$25,000 in added home value from solar against property tax increases for 20 years β saving $300β$500 per year.
ConnectedSolutions Battery Rebate Massachusetts
Is Solar Worth It in Massachusetts in 2026?
Yes β here’s what the full incentive stack looks like for a typical 10 kW system with a battery:
|
Incentive |
Estimated value |
|
Net metering (25 years) |
~$82,500 |
|
SMART 3.0 with battery adder (20 years) |
~$15,120 |
|
ConnectedSolutions (5 years) |
~$5,000β$6,000 |
|
Sales tax exemption |
~$2,063 |
|
Property tax exemption (20 years) |
~$6,000β$10,000 |
|
Massachusetts solar tax credit |
$1,000 |
|
Total incentive value |
~$111,000β$116,000 |
|
System cost |
~$33,000β$38,000 |
|
Net 25-year savings |
~$75,000β$83,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Did the federal solar tax credit expire in Massachusetts?
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Last updated: June 2026. Details subject to change.
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East Coast Renewable Energy serves homeowners across Massachusetts. We handle every incentive β from SMART enrollment to net metering setup β so you capture everything you’re entitled to.
