
Quick answer
In short: solar in Quebec is becoming more attractive thanks to LogisVert, expanded net metering, and integrated battery/charging systems.
Key points
| Topic | What to know |
|---|---|
| 6 kW or less | Voltis assumption: $1.70/W before incentive |
| > 6 to 15 kW | Voltis assumption: $1.60/W before incentive |
| > 15 kW | Voltis assumption: $1.50/W before incentive |
| Incentive | Calculated at $1,000/kW, capped at 40% of eligible costs |
To price your project, use the Voltis solar quote or compare options on the Sigenergy products page.
Why $/W falls as systems grow
Mobilization, design, connection, and administration spread better over a larger system. Roof and electrical complexity can still reverse that logic.
What the instant quote cannot replace
A web estimate may miss structure, roof access, electrical constraints, seasonal shading, or municipal requirements. Voltis treats it as a useful range, not a final offer.
How to read net cost
Net cost combines system size, $/W, complexity multipliers, possible electrical upgrade, and maximum eligible incentive.
Checklist
- Compare gross and net cost
- Review estimated annual production
- Check panel count and DC capacity
- Add possible electrical work
- Request final validation
Next steps
The right order is simple: validate the address and roof, calculate the LogisVert incentive, choose solar-only or solar with battery, then confirm the Hydro-Quebec connection.
FAQ
How much does solar cost in Quebec?
What is the LogisVert incentive?
Why does solar panel cost Quebec matter for a Quebec solar project?
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