Solar Installation Cost in Grand Rapids, MI
Specific permit data for Grand Rapids, MI is limited. Across Michigan, Solar Installation costs a median of $22,225, with the middle 50% of projects between $10,000 and $44,228. Based on 625 permits filed between January 2019 and March 2026 across Michigan. Last updated April 23, 2026.
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Sourced from 625 building permits on file with the City of Grand Rapids. Source: Grand Rapids Building Permits.
Types of Solar Installation Work in Grand Rapids
| Type | Typical cost | Range | Projects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ground Mount | $7,000 | $2,000 - $45,658 | 20 |
| Roof Mount | $20,000 | $1 - $80,000 | 498 |
What Most Homeowners Paid
You could save $6,667 on a typical solar PV system in this market by claiming the federal Investment Tax Credit on your tax return.
- Federal Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC)30%
- Federal credit applies to systems placed in service through .
Net cost is the median permit value minus the credits above, with each percent credit capped at its statutory maximum. Credits are nonrefundable and require sufficient tax liability to claim. Utility-level rebates are not included. Sources: IRS Form 5695.
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