Your Guide to Solar Loan Vs Cash in Texas (2026)
- Chino Lex
- Mar 12
- 2 min read
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Your Guide to Solar Loan Vs Cash in Texas (2026)
Solar Loan vs. Cash: Best Payment Choice for Going Solar? In this post, you'll learn: The core benefits and downsides of paying with cash versus taking out a solar loan How solar investment impacts your financial health in the short and long term Insightful industry data that helps demystify the decision-making process Introduction to Solar.
Should you refinance your solar loan?
This is one of the most common questions from existing solar owners. The industry can be confusing, and not every company gives you straight answers. The thing is you actually need to know. Working with AEP Texas? Interconnection paperwork is usually simple.
What Texas Solar Owners Should Know
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The Financial Picture
Texas has unique solar economics. Without traditional net metering, your buyback rate depends on your retail electricity provider. Shopping for the right plan can significantly impact your returns. Some providers pay $0.04/kWh while others pay $0.12/kWh for the same excess power.
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