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Balcony Solar ROI in Oklahoma City, OK (East)

Free 800W payback calculator with PVGIS solar data for Oklahoma City

Published January 1, 2025 · Last updated: July 3, 2026

Calculate your 800W balcony solar payback in Oklahoma City with east-facing panels. Our calculator uses official PVGIS irradiance data for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to estimate annual production, electricity savings, and return on investment based on your local sun exposure and utility rates.

Assumptions: 70% self-consumption, $0.13/kWh average rate, ~$1,500 system cost (before 30% federal ITC), 14% system losses. Click Calculate below for your personalized results.

Expected Results for Oklahoma City (East)

Scenario Output [kWh/yr] Savings [$/yr] Payback [years]
Conservative ~684 ~$62 ~23.9
Realistic ~760 ~$69 ~21.7
Optimistic ~836 ~$76 ~19.5

Balcony Solar in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City in Oklahoma offers solid potential for plug-in balcony solar. With east-facing orientation, an 800W system can offset a meaningful share of your household electricity — especially if you run appliances during midday peak production hours (11 AM–3 PM).

East-facing panels in Oklahoma City capture strong midday sun. South is optimal nationwide; west and east orientations typically produce 85% of south-facing output but can match evening or morning usage patterns better.

Before installing, confirm your utility's plug-in solar rules in Oklahoma. Most systems require a UL 1741 SA-certified grid-tie microinverter and utility interconnection registration. See our state legality guide and Oklahoma incentives.

The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit applies to purchased equipment through 2032. Combined with net metering where available, most Oklahoma City homeowners and renters see payback in 3–7 years.

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Current: Oklahoma City (90 cities available)
Balcony: 0-30°, Roof: 30-40°
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Typical: 600-800W for balcony systems
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Typical: $1,000-$2,000 for 800W
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Data from PVGIS API (EU)
The calculator uses official EU data (PVGIS) for precise calculations. An internet connection is required.

FAQ – Oklahoma City Balcony Solar

How much can an 800W balcony solar system produce in Oklahoma City?

An 800W east-facing system in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma typically generates 684–836 kWh per year depending on shading and tilt. Use the calculator below for a precise PVGIS-based estimate.

Is plug-in balcony solar legal in Oklahoma?

Rules vary by utility in Oklahoma. Many areas allow UL 1741-listed plug-in systems with utility registration. See our plug-in solar legal by state guide and Oklahoma incentives page.

What is the payback period for balcony solar in Oklahoma City?

At typical Oklahoma electricity rates (~$0.13/kWh), an 800W system in Oklahoma City often pays back in 20–26 years before the 30% federal tax credit.

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