Los Angeles, CA · Updated 2026

How Much Does Solar Panel Installation Cost in Los Angeles, CA?

Average solar panel installation costs in Los Angeles range from $36,491 to $49,370. Get a free, customized estimate below.

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Solar Panel Installation Cost Breakdown — Los Angeles, CA

ItemUnitQtyUnit PriceTotal
Solar Panels (per kW)kW10$3375.00$33750.00
Inverter & Mounting Hardwarelump sum1$2430.00$2430.00
Roof Racking & Prepsq ft400$4.05$1620.00
Labor & Electrical Integrationhr40$128.25$5130.00
Estimated Total$42,930.00

* Prices are estimates based on Los Angeles market rates. Actual costs may vary based on project specifics.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Solar Panel Installation in Los Angeles

How much does solar panel installation cost in Los Angeles, CA?

The average cost for solar panel installation in Los Angeles, CA ranges from $36,491 to $49,370, depending on project scope, materials, and labor rates. Los Angeles costs are above the national average due to higher labor and material costs in the region.

How do I get a free solar panel installation estimate in Los Angeles?

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What factors affect solar panel installation costs in Los Angeles?

Key factors include project size and complexity, material quality, labor rates in Los Angeles (CA), permit requirements, accessibility of the work area, and seasonal demand. Getting multiple estimates is recommended.