2026 Oregon Solar Incentives Are Live

If you're planning a solar project in 2026, the timing couldn’t be better. Energy Trust of Oregon has just released new solar and battery storage incentives for 2026.
Starting September 15, 2025, you can reserve 2026 incentive funds for your home. That means you can secure thousands in rebates now and install your system in the new year, with full confidence your savings are locked in.
What You Can Get in 2026
Energy Trust’s 2026 residential incentives are among the strongest we’ve seen:
- $2,500 flat solar rebate (for PGE or Pacific Power customers)
- Up to $5,500 for income-qualified households
- Battery storage rebates up to $6,500
- Bonus: National Solar is offering a 30% tax credit–equivalent discount on all systems sold through October 31, 2025
“We reserved early, locked in our rebate, and got a bigger battery rebate than expected—super smooth process.”
— Josh & Dana, Bend homeowners
Why Choose an Energy Trust Trade Ally?
At National Solar, we’re proud to be an official Energy Trust Trade Ally—and that status brings big benefits to you:
- Verified and licensed to work across Oregon
- Higher quality standards that exceed basic building codes
- Access to exclusive Energy Trust incentives
- Regular training on best practices and new programs
- 98% customer satisfaction rating through Energy Trust surveys
Working with a Trade Ally ensures your system is designed to perform for decades—and that you get every available dollar of incentive funding.
Your Next Steps to Go Solar
If you're solar-curious but not sure where to begin, we make it easy:
- Free virtual or in-person site assessment
- Custom solar + battery design
- Full rebate + incentive analysis
- Clear financing options and ROI breakdown
Receive a free solar system design, production and shade reports, cost estimates, and a full review of available incentives—plus answers to all your questions.
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