AEP Texas Solar Policy & Net Metering Guide (2026)

Complete solar policy guide for AEP Texas customers in Texas. Review net metering rates, export compensation, interconnection fees, and available solar programs.

none Net Metering Type
$0.02/kWh Export Compensation
$100 Interconnection Fee
1,050,000 Customers Served
N/A Peak Rate (TOU)
N/A Off-Peak Rate (TOU)
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Solar Policy Details for AEP Texas

PolicyDetails
Net Meteringnone
Export Compensation$0.02/kWh
Interconnection Fee$100
Time-of-Use RatesNot available
Net Metering CapNot yet reached
Renewable ProgramNot available
Battery IncentiveNot available
EV Rate ProgramNot available

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Export Compensation

When your solar system produces more electricity than you use, the excess is exported to the grid. AEP Texas compensates you at $0.02/kWh for exported energy under their none policy.

State Incentives in Texas

In addition to AEP Texas's policies, Texas homeowners can access:

  • Federal ITC: 30% tax credit on solar installation
  • Property Tax Exemption: Solar increases home value without raising property taxes
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Frequently Asked Questions

AEP Texas offers net metering with a "none" rate structure. Export compensation is approximately $0.02/kWh.
The interconnection fee for AEP Texas is approximately $100. This is a one-time fee to connect your solar system to the grid.
AEP Texas does not currently offer time-of-use rates.
AEP Texas does not currently offer specific battery incentives, but you may still benefit from battery storage with time-of-use rate optimization.
AEP Texas serves approximately 1,050,000 customers in Texas.

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Sources: DOE, IRS, DSIRE, NREL, EIA Updated: 2026 Full Methodology Editorial Standards

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