Solar Rome

Get a detailed solar panel cost report for any building in Rome. Our solar panel cost reports use satellite imagery of the building roof and solar irradiance data from Rome. To evaluate the capacity of your roof and estimate solar energy production.

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Key Solar Data for Rome

Solar irradiance
4.3 kWh/m²/day
Average for Rome
Mean Sunshine Hours (yearly)
2,470 hours/year
Mean sunshine average
Solar potential
Very good
Ideal for rooftop solar
Estimated annual yield
1256 kWh per kWp
Typical rooftop output in Rome
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Solar Potential in Rome

Rome has very good solar potential for rooftop systems. Rome benefits from Italy’s strongest solar resource in the south. The data below is based on long-term irradiance and sunshine records for the region and is used to size systems and estimate production. Values are representative of the greater Rome area and may vary slightly by microclimate.

Usable roof area
14–18 m²
Typical available roof space for solar.
Recommended system size
3.0–4.0 kW
Typical residential range for Rome.
Estimated panel count
8–10 panels
Based on standard 400W panels.
Estimated payback period
4–7 years
Estimated range for Rome systems.

Rome is a Very good location for rooftop solar panels. A typical solar panel system in Rome can produce significant energy savings and reduce electricity bills over time, with many systems achieving payback within 4–7 years.

Grant Info for Rome

Data compiled: February 2026

Superbonus 110%

Italy's Superbonus provides tax deductions up to 110% of costs for energy efficiency improvements including solar installations. Homeowners can receive the deduction over five years or transfer it to contractors for immediate discount. The program requires meeting specific energy efficiency targets and professional certification.

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Conto Energia

While the main Conto Energia feed-in tariff program has closed to new applicants, existing systems continue receiving guaranteed payments. New installations benefit from net metering arrangements that credit excess production against consumption. Regional programs offer additional support for solar installations across Italy.

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Regional Solar Incentives

Many Italian regions offer additional solar incentives beyond federal programs. Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, and other regions provide grants, low-interest loans, and expedited permitting for solar installations. Regional programs often target specific building types or combine solar with other efficiency measures.

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Typical Solar Rome Performance for Buildings

Based on common building types and roof configurations for solar Rome. Across residential, commercial, and light industrial, these figures give a realistic range for system sizing and financial returns.

Typical roof type
Pitched, tile or metal
Slate and tile common in Rome
Average usable roof area
14–18 m²
Suitable for 3.0–4.0 kWp systems
Average Residential Electricity (€/month)
135 €/month
Average residential electricity bill per month in Rome
Residential solar cost
EUR 1,600 per kW
Indicative installed cost in Rome

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Local Financing Info for Rome

Local Financing Options

In Rome, ask local banks and installer networks about green home-improvement loans that include photovoltaic systems and storage. Regional advisory desks can help with process and compliance.

National Financing Programs

National incentive frameworks and tax measures may materially reduce net cost when structured correctly. Verify how deductions/credits interact with borrowing timeline and installer invoicing.

Before You Apply

Prepare your latest electricity bills, roof information, and at least two installer proposals. Confirm whether the finance package includes batteries, electrical upgrades, and grid-connection costs, and ask how grants/rebates are applied in your cash-flow timeline.

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How to Generate a Solar Report in Rome

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1 Enter your building address in Rome
2 Select solar Rome building type (e.g., residential, commercial)
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Solar Rome Report FAQs

More info for solar Rome.

Is solar worth it in Rome?
Yes. In most cases, rooftop solar in Rome delivers long‑term savings when sized to your usage.
How accurate is the solar report?
Typically 85%–95% accurate, depending on roof complexity, shading, and local microclimate.
Can I use this report for commercial buildings in Rome?
Yes. The report works for both residential and commercial rooftops.
Does your tool work for flat roofs in Rome?
Yes. Flat roofs are supported, and tilt/row spacing is factored into the estimates.
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