Off-Grid Solar Costs in Canada 2025 | Pricing
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In Ontario, the cost of solar for every watt installed is about $2.7-3.4 for residential customers but can be as low as $1.6/W for large-sized solar power systems installed on commercial facilities. As for the total cost, it depends on your energy consumption and a few other factors. Let us take a look at all these factors.
For someone who needs a 1 MW system, the price per watt might drop a little. Suppose it drops to $1.5/W, the total system cost would then be 1,000,000 W x $1.5 = $1.5 million. Households, on the other hand, consume an average of 9000 kWh annually, according to the Ontario Energy Board.
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