Florida Power & Light service area

The federal solar credit ended for people who buy. It did not end for people who lease.

Send us your FPL bill — both pages. We send back what you actually pay per kilowatt-hour, and where that number goes through 2029. No sales visit to get it.

All-in rate here, per kWh
14.0¢
FPL's advertised 1,000 kWh bill
$136.64
Rate increases approved through
2029
Send my bill

Two ways to get us the bill

Fastest

Photograph the paper one

If it is on the counter, you are already done. Lay each page flat, get the whole page in frame, and make sure the numbers are readable. A slight angle is fine — we are not scanning a barcode.

No login, no account number, nothing to remember.

If you are paperless

Download it from your utility

  1. Sign in at fpl.com
  2. Open Billing & payment history
  3. Pick a summer month and open the bill
  4. Save or screenshot the PDF
Open FPL billing history

Opens in a new tab, so this page keeps your place.

A screenshot from your utility's app works just as well as a PDF. So does last month's bill if this month's has not arrived — we would rather see a summer one anyway.

Send us your bill

Photos or a PDF, both pages. A screenshot from your utility account works just as well.

Add photos of your bill

JPG, PNG, HEIC or PDF · up to 10 MB each

Send both pages. Page 1 has the total and your usage history; page 2 has the meter reading and the per-kWh rates — that is the page we actually price from.

What happens next

  1. 1

    You send the bill. That is the whole ask — no appointment to get the analysis.

  2. 2

    We read your actual rate, your usage pattern, and your roof, and send back a one-page summary.

  3. 3

    If the numbers are worth a conversation, we say so. If they are not, we say that too.

Why the way you pay for it changed in 2026

Buying a system Leasing through Sunrun
Federal tax credit in 2026 $0 Claimed by the owner, passed through in the rate
Up-front cost Full system price $0 down
Repairs and monitoring Yours Included for the term

Section 25D, the 30% residential credit for systems you buy, expired December 31, 2025. Third-party-owned systems still qualify under Section 48E. This is general information, not tax advice — ask your tax professional about your situation.

The rate on the advert is not the rate you pay

FPL's published bill for 1,000 kWh

13.7¢

Electric service plus the state gross receipts tax. It is a real number and it is the one you see quoted.

What a Miami-Dade summer bill actually works out to

15.8¢

Because a real bill also carries the franchise fee and the local utility tax, and because everything over 1,000 kWh is billed at a higher tier.

What each kWh of solar is worth to you

16.3¢

Solar comes off the top of your bill, so it displaces the most expensive tier first — not your average rate. This is the number that should be in the maths, and it is the one most quotes leave out.

Worked from the RS-1 rates printed on page 2 of a July 2026 Miami-Dade bill: base $10.52, non-fuel 9.365¢ then 10.365¢ over 1,000 kWh, fuel 2.893¢ then 3.893¢, plus taxes running about 14% of the electric service amount. Your own tiers and local taxes will differ, which is exactly why we ask for both pages.