Lakeland Electric Solar & Net Metering Guide

Last updated: July 13, 2026 by Goldin Solar

Lakeland Electric is the municipal utility serving the City of Lakeland and surrounding Polk County areas — and like most Florida municipal utilities, it operates a net metering program that is similar in spirit to FPL’s program but different enough in detail that customers should understand the specifics before signing a solar contract. This guide covers what we’ve seen working with Lakeland Electric residential interconnection.

Who Lakeland Electric serves

Lakeland Electric is owned by the City of Lakeland and serves customers across:
– The City of Lakeland (most of it)
– Portions of unincorporated Polk County adjacent to the city
– Some adjacent communities in the Lakeland metro area

Lakeland Electric is not part of FPL or Duke Energy. If you’re served by Lakeland Electric, your meter swap, net metering tariff, and PTO process all run through Lakeland Electric directly.

Lakeland Electric net metering: the basics

Lakeland Electric offers a residential net metering program for customer-sited renewable generation. Key elements typically include:

Read the current rate schedule before signing a solar contract. Florida muni utility tariffs can be revised year-over-year, and the economics depend heavily on the bill-credit structure in effect at your PTO date.

What makes Lakeland Electric different from FPL

Permit + utility coordination for Lakeland customers

For a residential solar install in Lakeland Electric territory, the typical flow is:

  1. Building permit (City of Lakeland Building Department, or Polk County for unincorporated areas) — see our Polk County solar permit guide if applicable
  2. Lakeland Electric interconnection application — submitted in parallel with the building permit, NOT after final inspection
  3. HOA / ARC approval if applicable, with §163.04 statutory rights cover letter
  4. Installation after permit issuance
  5. Final inspection by the building department
  6. Lakeland Electric meter swap scheduled after final inspection approval
  7. PTO grant by Lakeland Electric after meter swap

Typical Lakeland Electric timeline

Stage Typical days
Building permit + Lakeland Electric application 14-30 (parallel)
Installation execution 1-2 days
Final inspection 3-10
Lakeland Electric meter swap + PTO 28-56

What we’ve learned working with Lakeland Electric

Frequently asked questions

Is Lakeland Electric net metering as good as FPL?
The structure differs. Both are net metering programs. We model the actual economics against your current Lakeland Electric usage pattern, not a generic spec.

What system size can I install?
Up to 10 kW for residential under Lakeland Electric’s current solar program. Larger systems (PV-ESS up to 2 MW) fall under the parallel-connection agreement with additional interconnection review.

Does Lakeland Electric charge a monthly fee for net metering customers?
Solar customers enroll in Lakeland Electric’s Solar Price Plan, a time-of-use/demand-based rate. It applies a Value of Solar Credit that lowers the demand charge (about $5.77/kW vs the standard $6.69/kW) rather than a flat net-metering surcharge. We model your bill against this plan at quote time.

What happens to excess generation at year-end?
Metered kWh you export is credited at full retail rate on each monthly bill, netted against the energy you import. Because Lakeland Electric is a municipal utility on a Solar Price Plan (time-of-use + demand), payback depends on shifting usage and self-consumption — we model the actual plan, not a generic annual avoided-cost true-up.

Can I install batteries with my Lakeland Electric solar system?
Yes. Battery + solar (PV+ESS) systems are interconnectable. Additional documentation typically required. We handle this on every battery proposal.

Does Goldin Solar handle the full Lakeland Electric application?
Yes — included on every Lakeland-area contract at no additional charge.

What if I move out of Lakeland Electric territory after installing?
The system stays with the property. New owner inherits the existing interconnection agreement.

Talk to a Lakeland Electric solar specialist

If you’re served by Lakeland Electric and you want a quote that accurately reflects the current Lakeland Electric net metering tariff and your specific usage pattern, give us a call.

Goldin Solar, LLC
Address: 1105 US Highway 1, Vero Beach, FL 32960
Phone: (855) 765-2730
License: CVC 57300

Get a free Lakeland Electric solar quote


Related guides: Solar permits in Polk County · Solar permits in the City of Lakeland · FPL net metering (for comparison) · Solar + battery backup with municipal utilities


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