The Going rate for solar panels, bought direct is about 4.00-4.50 a watt these days and that IF you can get them at all
For planning purposes you should figure about 10 dollar watt installed on a roof mount installation , more for ground mount as they require more frame work for the panel mountings and secure hurricane rated footings
For Grid intertie, you'll have to pull permits and more than likely you will be the first residential solar intertie installation in Hillsboro County (I was the first in Polk County) and they will want reams of paper-work and a stamped set of plans from a PE (Structural engineer) for the panel mounting, this is necessary for the 125mph wind loading
For your Truck, there are no charge controllers that take PV and regulate to a nominal 120V dc battery bank The widest range controllers presently have a maximum input of about 140V (which is about 5 12 volt solar panels in series) and output 12-48V nominal
Keep in mind a 12 Volt solar panel, here in Florida will range from about 24 volts no load in the winter to about 13 volt in the summer heat at its maximum power point. This range is why you really can’t put more than 5 is series. Your battery bank also has a range, from about 150V for and Equalize charge to 120 Volts under load, it’s a bit confusing as everyone calls batteries and solar panels 12 volts, but their not!
This might sound over whelming, it’s a doable project, you’re just going to have to do work for your 30% grant money and here in Florida, there are only a handful of PV people around.
I have only read about two , one in home power (two months ago) that did an island installations and another that posts regularly to the re-wrenches list , which Michael Welch of Home Power runs , he would be your best lead in find a true PV installer here in Florida.
I would estimate , in broad terms your looking at a 2500 watt installation , for your 25K AND the 30% grant money after all is said and done if your going to pay someone to do the work , permit correct installation. For this you can sell to TECO your kWhr’s at wholesale (unless they have changed there policies) for 3-4 a kWh … do the Math and you will see why Florida is basically a solar wasteland
My system, I built myself, bargain hunted for panels, did everything except the PE sign off and Lakeland Electric does true net metering, my payback for my 7.5kW system is about 20 years , which I have about 20K into
Hope this tid bits help