Federal ITC 30% (tax credit)
State tax credit: Yes ($1,600)
Net metering (by utility)
There can be solar tax credits and incentives available at the federal, state and local levels. The calculator above will show you the value of all incentives your home is eligible for.
Utah is a truly sunny place, making it a naturally strong place to install home solar panels. However, there are a few issues on the legislative side we’d like to see improved to make the economics work even better.
The state has a voluntary Renewable Portfolio Standard, meaning utility companies here are not required to derive their energy from clean sources, like the solar panels on your rooftop. That means they don’t have much incentive to create solar incentives for you.
So, while there is a state solar tax credit in Utah, there are no solar energy rebates or solar sales tax exemptions here. Lawmakers also just allowed Rocky Mountain Power to kill net metering (more on why that's important below).
If it weren't for all the abundant sunshine, Utah may not be such a great place to install home solar. As it is though, home solar power makes a lot of sense here regardless. Use the solar calculator above to compute your savings!
Learn what solar incentives are available to Utah homeowners
See what Utah solar incentives you qualify for based on your utility company and city
Find out how much these incentives and/or Utah solar tax credits will reduce your cost to go solar and add batteries
The federal solar investment tax credit will have the biggest impact on the cost you will face to go solar in Utah
If you install your photovoltaic system before the end of 2032, the federal tax credit is 30% of the cost of your solar panel system. This is 30% off the entire cost of the system including equipment, labor, and permitting.
Example: If your solar energy system costs $20,000, your federal solar tax credit would be $20,000 x 30% = $6,000.
The federal tax credit falls to 26% starting in 2033.
With net metering in some states, you get full retail rate credit for the amount of electricity you send back into the grid with your solar panels.
With net metering, you can sell the excess solar energy you produce with your solar panels back to the utility, a huge win for you as a solar homeowner. Unfortunately, Utah no longer requires its utility companies to offer net metering.
Instead, RMP now offers what they call "net billing," which they define using schedule 137. Under the net billing arrangement, solar owners can generate and use electricity from solar panels to reduce the amount of energy they buy from the utility. When the sun is shining bright and solar panels are generating more than a home can use, the excess energy is sent to the grid, and RMP pays a price of 5.969¢ per kWh (5.639¢ from October - May). Those payments are applied to the homeowner's account as a bill credit, and used to reduce their final monthly bill for energy they buy when the solar panels aren't producing.
Other net metering programs in Utah vary depending on specific utility or co-op rules.
While Utah does not have a dedicated state rebate for solar panel installation, some manufacturers like LG offer their own solar rebates. These programs are usually time sensitive. For example, LG offers a $600 solar rebate on their equipment, which your installer can help you redeem over the next year.
Everyone in Utah is eligible to take a personal tax credit when installing solar panels. The tax credit for a residential system is 25% of the purchase and installation costs up to a maximum of $1,600. Dolla dolla bill y’all.
And of course, Utahns also benefit from the Federal Solar Tax Credit. There's no cap on the federal tax credit and you'll deduct that after you subtract your rebate. For sample calculations, use our Utah solar calculator on this page.
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Prices based on a 10.0kW system, after 30% federal tax credit
76 solar companies in Utah provide pricing on SolarReviews. Here are the best rated companies near you.
4.80 53 Reviews
James B, 2 weeks ago
These guys had to fix another solar installers, failing system on my house. They coordinated getting replacement parts and diagnosing the system. They were fast and professional and got my solar system working quickly. I highly recommend this company.
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James B, 2 weeks ago
These guys had to fix another solar installers, failing system on my house. They coordinated getting replacement parts and diagnosing the system. They were fast and professional and got my solar system working quickly. I highly recommend this company.
4.72 77 Reviews
Satisfied Customer, over 1 month
From my first meeting with the sales rep Eric Salazar who was professional and answered all my questions through all the follow-ups with him and Hailey Escobar on the customer service team this was a good experience. The installation team was professional and courteous. I am pleased with how the process worked.
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Satisfied Customer, over 1 month
From my first meeting with the sales rep Eric Salazar who was professional and answered all my questions through all the follow-ups with him and Hailey Escobar on the customer service team this was a good experience. The installation team was professional and courteous. I am pleased with how the process worked.
4.70 71 Reviews
Steven Arhart, over 1 month
Mynt was very easy to work with. The quote, detailed explanation, and transparency was very easy to work with compared to the different quotes and companies that I pursued. They kept me informed with the process and exactly when my installation and next steps were going to take place. As an engineer myself, the detailed drawings and permitting instilled confidence in the design and workmanship that I was receiving. Easy app to track the functionality and production of the panels. After about three months of production no issues. Would definitely recommend to others.
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Average cost (5kW system)
$14,750 ($2.95 per watt)
Steven Arhart, over 1 month
Mynt was very easy to work with. The quote, detailed explanation, and transparency was very easy to work with compared to the different quotes and companies that I pursued. They kept me informed with the process and exactly when my installation and next steps were going to take place. As an engineer myself, the detailed drawings and permitting instilled confidence in the design and workmanship that I was receiving. Easy app to track the functionality and production of the panels. After about three months of production no issues. Would definitely recommend to others.
4.62 120 Reviews
Megan, over 1 month
Very knowledgeable and helpful at all stages of the process. Solar panels look great and are generating at expected levels. Highly recommend! Jayne one of the project managers is awesome!
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Average cost (5kW system)
$10,650 ($2.13 per watt)
Megan, over 1 month
Very knowledgeable and helpful at all stages of the process. Solar panels look great and are generating at expected levels. Highly recommend! Jayne one of the project managers is awesome!
4.57 178 Reviews
Jane Doe, over 1 month
Don’t be fooled by Intermountain Wind and Solar. They have good salesman but when it comes to installation and actually working with the company, they are the worst. We ha e to beg for an install date and then had to call and remind them we were there every step of the way. Please do yourself a favor and go with another company.
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$15,000 ($3.00 per watt)
Jane Doe, over 1 month
Don’t be fooled by Intermountain Wind and Solar. They have good salesman but when it comes to installation and actually working with the company, they are the worst. We ha e to beg for an install date and then had to call and remind them we were there every step of the way. Please do yourself a favor and go with another company.
4.54 70 Reviews
Dave D, over 1 month
Solaroo installed my system a few years ago, and now I have a leak in my roof. Solarfox will not honor Solaroo warranty, so not sure why they are saying (Formerly Solaroo Energy) in the business title. Very misleading. Either honor their warranty and fix my leak, or don't claim them.
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Dave D, over 1 month
Solaroo installed my system a few years ago, and now I have a leak in my roof. Solarfox will not honor Solaroo warranty, so not sure why they are saying (Formerly Solaroo Energy) in the business title. Very misleading. Either honor their warranty and fix my leak, or don't claim them.
4.53 15 Reviews
Donald Kirk, over 1 month
They installed our Solar Panel and Battery System last year. It was a simple turn key operation. This winter our panels were covered with snow most of the season. When the snow melted (finally got some sun), one of the panels had numerous cracks. We aren't sure what happened. CE was very responsive to my call and fixed it in a timely manner. It was a small fee, most of the service was covered under their first year of service policy. Thanks for the great work and my system is functioning fully. Donald Kirk. Afton WY
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Donald Kirk, over 1 month
They installed our Solar Panel and Battery System last year. It was a simple turn key operation. This winter our panels were covered with snow most of the season. When the snow melted (finally got some sun), one of the panels had numerous cracks. We aren't sure what happened. CE was very responsive to my call and fixed it in a timely manner. It was a small fee, most of the service was covered under their first year of service policy. Thanks for the great work and my system is functioning fully. Donald Kirk. Afton WY
4.51 28 Reviews
jdh, over 1 month
I worked with Dave Herr on the installation of my solar panels and he was responsive and clear with quotes. He took care of the required permits efficiently and the actual install went smoothly and in a timely fashion. All time estimates were very accurate and I couldn't be happier with the result. I highly recommend Dwelltek.
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jdh, over 1 month
I worked with Dave Herr on the installation of my solar panels and he was responsive and clear with quotes. He took care of the required permits efficiently and the actual install went smoothly and in a timely fashion. All time estimates were very accurate and I couldn't be happier with the result. I highly recommend Dwelltek.
4.51 19 Reviews
chess1, over 1 month
I purchased a solar system from USG in April 2020. When I try to contact USG for after sales service, their website is gone and emails to utahsolargroup.com are bouncing. I suspect they are no longer in business. Does anyone know for certain?
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chess1, over 1 month
I purchased a solar system from USG in April 2020. When I try to contact USG for after sales service, their website is gone and emails to utahsolargroup.com are bouncing. I suspect they are no longer in business. Does anyone know for certain?
4.51 33 Reviews
Anonymous, over 1 month
Power CO is very easy to work with. They were professional and communicated with me throughout the entire process. Their price was the lowest by far of any of the other 3 bids, even though they use the better optimizers, and there were no unexpected charges on the final bill. My system works exactly as it was designed and my electricity bills have been reduced dramatically. I will use them again when I purchase a new home next year.
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Anonymous, over 1 month
Power CO is very easy to work with. They were professional and communicated with me throughout the entire process. Their price was the lowest by far of any of the other 3 bids, even though they use the better optimizers, and there were no unexpected charges on the final bill. My system works exactly as it was designed and my electricity bills have been reduced dramatically. I will use them again when I purchase a new home next year.
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