Last reviewed 2026-07-02

Alabama plug-in solar status

No bill foundNo sourced plug-in solar bill found
Where Alabama stands: No sourced 2025-2026 Alabama plug-in solar bill was found during the latest review.

The key facts

Bill or law
No sourced bill found
Size limit
Not verified
Takes effect
Not verified

This does not mean all plug-in systems are legal or illegal in Alabama. It means a verified state bill or law is not yet cited here.

Check local electrical code, utility interconnection rules, product listing, and landlord or HOA rules before installing.

Before you buy in Alabama

This page is informational research, not legal advice — and it can fall out of date quickly. Before installing anything, confirm the current law and its start date, any size limit, your local building and fire codes, your utility’s requirements, that the kit is certified as a complete system, your landlord or homeowners association (HOA) rules, a safe way to mount it, and the maker’s instructions.

Estimate your savings in Alabama

Use the calculator to get a rough idea. For a truer number, swap the national average electricity price for your own rate (it’s on your bill), and remember that surplus power you send back may earn nothing unless your state and utility specifically pay for it.

Estimated monthly savings$12
Electricity made per year794 kWh
Time to pay off8.0 years

A planning estimate, not a promise. It doesn’t check whether plug-in solar is legal where you live, whether a kit is certified, whether your outlet or mount is suitable, or whether your utility pays for surplus power.

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