Solar Power Tax Credit

Get Tax Credits with Solar Powered Gate Openers

Have you been trying to decide whether or not a solar gate operator is right for you? Let us help you decide. One of the biggest benefits of a solar gate opener is the money you can save. If you install a solar-powered gate operator, it won't significantly raise your electric bill and on top of that, owning a solar gate opener can qualify you for a tax credit. As of this year, most people qualify for a 26-percent tax credit the year you buy your solar operator. That means if you spend $1,500 on a solar package, you not only save month after month on electric costs, but you get a $390 tax credit for next year. According to Section 25 D of the Internal Revenue Code:

In the case of an individual, there shall be allowed as a credit against the tax imposed by this chapter for the taxable year an amount equal to the sum of—

  • (1) 26 percent of the qualified solar electric property expenditures made by the taxpayer during such year,
  • (2) 26 percent of the qualified solar water heating property expenditures made by the taxpayer during such year,
  • (3) 26 percent of the qualified fuel cell property expenditures made by the taxpayer during such year,
  • (4) 26 percent of the qualified small wind energy property expenditures made by the taxpayer during such year, and
  • (5) 26 percent of the qualified geothermal heat pump property expenditures made by the taxpayer during such year.

Click here for a full description of the federal solar tax credit. To get this tax credit, you'll need to fill out Form 5695 with your taxes. Take advantage of these deals for solar gate opener owners and download or print Form 5695 for Residential Energy Credits today.

A number of other different factors can affect whether or not these solar Nice Apollo gate openers are the right choice for you. Some areas naturally get less sunlight than others, but opening gates with solar energy can save you a lot of money if you're in the right type of climate. The graph below shows the zones of relative sunlight in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Florida, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Southwestern states are the best fit for using solar energy to power a gate operator. The middle of the country gets enough sunlight to sustain most solar gate openers, especially operators and gates with a backup battery or secondary electrical system. Northern states, such as North Dakota and Maine, may not be ideal for solar gate opener systems, since they generally get less sunlight throughout the year.

Solar Radiation Chart for the United States

Are you an international client looking into a Nice Apollo solar-powered gate operator? While you won't get a U.S. tax credit for your order, you'll still be saving money on electricity by using solar power and you'll be helping our planet. The following chart shows relative amounts of solar radiation and can be a helpful guide for determining whether or not there is enough energy from the sun in your area to power a solar gate operator.

Average Sunlight Worldwide

Buying a solar-powered gate opener can save you money in the long run and during taxes next year, but it isn't for everyone. Consider the weather and your area in the country before purchasing a Nice Apollo solar gate operator.

Using solar energy always pays off. Save money and secure your 26-percent solar tax credit today. Still can't decide? Call us Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST at (888) 378-1016 or email us any time at sales@apollogateopeners.com and find out if getting one of these solar Nice Apollo operators is right for you. One of our highly-trained and knowledgeable representatives will be able to help you decide if the gate opener you're looking at is right for the job. We offer a variety of solar packages for Nice Apollo gate openers and are here to help you figure out which slide or swing gate operator is right for you.

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