Retail choice available for commercial customers. Delaware Green Energy Program offers grants. Small state — most commercial accounts qualify for aggregated procurement.
Based on Delaware market characteristics: rate structure, climate, regulatory environment, and utility program availability.
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The average commercial electricity rate in Delaware is approximately 11.4¢ per kWh as of 2025–2026, which is 19.3% below national avg. Actual rates vary by utility, rate class, demand charges, and consumption level. Delaware is a deregulated market — commercial customers can shop competitive retail electric providers (REPs) which may offer lower rates than standard tariffs.
Delaware businesses can access a combination of federal and state programs: (1) Federal ITC 48E — 30% tax credit for commercial solar and battery storage, applicable to all Delaware businesses; (2) 179D commercial buildings deduction — up to $5.36/sqft for qualifying energy efficiency improvements; (3) C-PACE financing — available in Delaware, allowing businesses to finance energy projects through property assessments with no upfront cost; (4) Utility rebate programs from Delmarva Power (Exelon) and other providers. Visit our State Incentives Guide for the full Delaware program list.
Based on Delaware's electricity rate (11.4¢/kWh), climate characteristics, and available incentives, the highest-ROI commercial energy projects are: Commercial Solar, LED Lighting, Energy Audits. While base rates are below the national average, utility rebates and federal tax credits (ITC, 179D, MACRS) still drive compelling project economics.
Yes — Delaware has moderate solar potential and commercial solar economics are strong in 2026. The federal ITC 48E provides a 30% tax credit, MACRS allows accelerated 5-year depreciation (plus 40% bonus depreciation), and the 179D deduction may stack if the system is part of a broader energy efficiency package. C-PACE financing is available in Delaware, enabling 100% financing with cash-flow-positive projects from Day 1. Typical commercial solar payback in Delaware ranges from 4–9 years depending on project size, financing, and utility rate class.
Yes — Delaware has full retail electricity choice for commercial customers. This means businesses can shop competitive retail electric providers (REPs) for their electricity supply, potentially accessing lower rates, fixed-price contracts, or renewable energy products not available from the incumbent utility. Distribution (poles and wires) remains with the local utility. EnergyStackHub can connect you with providers in Delaware — see our provider directory.
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