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While Washington Argues, the Price of This Key Energy Source Keeps Dropping

October 3, 2025

Turn on the news, and it’s easy to feel a sense of uncertainty. Political debates, government shutdowns, and fluctuating economic policies can make planning for the future feel impossible. But while the headlines are filled with noise, a quiet revolution is happening on rooftops across the country, driven by one undeniable fact: the cost of solar power is in a freefall.

See the Solar Price Drop in Action

Use the slider below to see how the average cost of a 6kW home solar installation in the U.S. has plummeted over the last 15 years.

$42,000
Year: 2010

For decades, the price of everything has seemed to go up. But solar panels are a rare exception. Thanks to massive leaps in technology and manufacturing, the cost to install a home solar system has dropped by over 70% in the last 15 years.

This isn’t a political talking point or a temporary sale; it’s one of the most consistent and powerful technological trends of our lifetime.

The “Swanson’s Law” Effect

Swanson's Law

You’ve probably heard of Moore’s Law, which predicted that computers would get exponentially more powerful for the same price. The solar industry has its own version, called “Swanson’s Law.”

It observes that the price of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules tends to drop by 20% for every doubling of manufacturing capacity. As more factories are built and technology improves, the panels themselves become dramatically cheaper to produce. This consistent, predictable price drop is the engine driving the home solar revolution.

It’s Not Just Panels: The Battery Breakthrough

The price drop isn’t limited to the panels on your roof. The cost of lithium-ion batteries—the key to storing your solar energy for use at night or during a blackout—has also plummeted. A decade ago, a home battery was an exotic luxury. Today, it’s an increasingly affordable add-on that completes the energy independence puzzle.

This combination of cheap solar generation and affordable energy storage is what allows modern homeowners to create their own personal, reliable power grid.

What This Means for Your Wallet

While politicians debate energy policy, homeowners are taking matters into their own hands and locking in their energy costs for decades.

  • Financial Control: A solar system allows you to generate your own electricity at a fixed, predictable cost (the price of your system), protecting you from the volatile and ever-increasing rates charged by utility companies.
  • A High-Return Investment: With the current 30% federal tax credit, a home solar system is not just an expense; it’s one of the best home improvement investments you can make, often paying for itself in under 10 years and providing free electricity for 15+ years after that.
  • Energy Security: In an uncertain world, the ability to keep your lights on, your refrigerator cold, and your devices charged during a grid outage is a priceless form of security.

While the noise from Washington can be distracting, the numbers on the ground are clear. The cost of taking control of your home’s energy has never been lower, and the trend is only continuing. It’s a quiet but powerful shift, happening one rooftop at a time.

Vecharged is the consumer education platform of the Electricity Delivery Forum, an organization dedicated to the professional discussion of energy infrastructure and policy.
The experts at the Forum recognized a critical gap: while industry professionals had a place to discuss the future of the grid, there was no trusted resource dedicated to helping homeowners and consumers navigate these changes in their own lives.
Vecharged was created to fill that gap. We ground our practical, hands-on advice in a deep, foundational understanding of the broader energy landscape, ensuring our content is not only useful but also accurate and forward-looking.

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