Commercial Solar in Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth commercial property owners can save up to $5,134,412 over 25 years with solar, with paybacks as short as 4 years on manufacturing. With 4.9 peak sun hours per day and Oncor commercial rates around $0.102/kWh, Fort Worthis one of Texas's strongest markets for commercial solar.
kWh/m² per day in Fort Worth
Avg $/kWh via Oncor
Manufacturing in Fort Worth
Manufacturing in Fort Worth
Why Fort Worth Is Ideal for Commercial Solar
Fort Worth combines strong solar irradiance (4.9 peak sun hours/day), deregulated ERCOT electricity with rates around $0.102/kWh, and one of the most business-friendly solar tax regimes in the country. Every commercial kWh produced by your system offsets electricity you would otherwise buy at this rate — and under Texas Tax Code § 11.27, the solar system itself is 100% exempt from property tax assessment.
Strong Solar Resource
4.9 peak sun hours/day — production factor 1,505 kWh/kW/year via NREL PVWatts.
Oncor Rates
$0.102/kWh commercial rate + $8.5/kW demand charges — solar offsets both.
Tax Advantages
30% Federal ITC + 5-yr MACRS + 100% TX property tax exemption stack together.
Fort Worth Commercial Solar by Building Type
Every building type has different solar economics. These estimates are for typical Fort Worth properties — click any row for the full analysis with FAQs and local market context.
| Building Type | Payback | 25-yr Savings | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warehouse / Distribution | 4.4 yrs | $2,647,831 | |
| Office Building | 4.4 yrs | $2,224,178 | |
| Retail / Shopping | 4.4 yrs | $1,765,221 | |
| Manufacturing | 4 yrs | $5,134,412 | |
| Cold Storage | 4 yrs | $4,278,677 | |
| Other Commercial | 4.4 yrs | $2,224,178 |
Fort Worth Commercial Solar FAQs
Common questions from Fort Worth commercial property owners.
How We Calculate These Numbers
Every estimate on this page is generated at request time from public data sources. We do not use average industry figures or vendor-supplied marketing numbers.
- Solar production: NREL PVWatts v5 using Fort Worth's latitude (32.76°N), typical tilt / azimuth, and the production factor of 1,505 kWh/kW/year specific to this location.
- Utility rate: $/kWh and demand-charge inputs are drawn from the OpenEI Utility Rate Database for Oncor commercial tariffs.
- Federal incentives: 30% Investment Tax Credit (IRC §48), 5-year MACRS accelerated depreciation (IRC §168(e)), and — where eligible — the 10% Energy Community bonus under IRS Notice 2023-29.
- Texas property tax: Texas Tax Code §11.27 exempts 100% of the solar-system value from property tax assessment.
- What we do NOT include: speculative REC sales, utility rebates that expire and reset annually, or net-metering credits that vary by utility. Numbers shown are conservative.
All inputs and assumptions are visible in the per-building-type pages linked above. If you believe a number is wrong for your specific property, contact us and we will review it.