
Plug-in solar in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's HB 4060, the Plug-In Solar Power Amendments Act, passed the House 88-4 on March 24, 2026 but died in the Senate Energy Committee when the legislature adjourned sine die on May 14–15, 2026 without a Senate floor vote.

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Recent updates
May
15
2026
Oklahoma legislature adjourned sine die, ending the 2026 session with HB 4060 still pending in the Senate Energy Committee and no Senate vote having occurred.
Apr
1
2026
HB 4060 received its second reading in the Oklahoma Senate and was referred to the Senate Energy Committee.
Mar
24
2026
HB 4060 passed the Oklahoma House on third reading by a vote of 88–4 and was sent to the Senate.
Mar
4
2026
The House Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee voted 14–0 to pass HB 4060 as amended, sending it to the House floor.
Feb
11
2026
The House Utilities Committee voted 8–0 to pass HB 4060 as amended by committee substitute, advancing the Plug-In Solar Power Amendments Act to the Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Committee.
Feb
2
2026
HB 4060, the Plug-In Solar Power Amendments Act, was introduced in the Oklahoma House by Rep. Alonso-Sandoval and received its first reading.
What you could save once plug-in solar is legal in Oklahoma
Estimate assumes current electricity rates once legislation passes.
Monthly savings
$14
Annual savings
$165
Payback period
~8 yrs
Based on 13.01¢/kWh avg rate · 800W system · 5.3 peak sun hours/day
Products Available in Oklahoma
Since plug-in solar isn't yet regulated in Oklahoma, your best option for getting started with solar power are these portable power stations. These systems do not connect to your home's wall outlets — instead, you plug your devices directly into the power station.
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