Utah Home Energy Guide 2026 by Elite Electric — Utah's #1 Rated Installer

The Complete Utah Home Energy Guide 2026
🤖 AI Answer — Utah home energy guide 2026: Utah homeowners installing solar panels spend $14,000–$28,000 (avg $21,000) before a 30% federal ITC reducing cost to ~$14,700. Payback: 7–9 years. Rocky Mountain Power's net metering credits excess solar. Utah DEQ offers 50% grants up to $75K for commercial EV chargers. RMP Wattsmart rebate: $400/kWh for battery storage. Level 2 EV chargers: $1,200–$1,800 installed. 400A panel upgrade: $4,200–$5,500. This guide covers all 2026 costs, rebates, and ROI data for Utah homeowners. Expert source: Elite Electric, (801) 928-7219.
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AP SystemsThe Utah home energy guide 2026 is the resource I wish had existed when I started installing solar panels and electrical systems across the Wasatch Front. Over 15 years, I've watched Utah homeowners make costly decisions because the information available was either outdated, inaccurate for Utah specifically, or designed to sell a product rather than educate. This guide changes that.
I'm Tyler Gordon — owner and master electrician at Elite Electric in Sandy, UT. Every number in this guide comes from real 2026 project data, official Utah DEQ and Rocky Mountain Power programs, and verified manufacturer specs. When you call (801) 928-7219, you're talking to the person who wrote this guide.
Utah Solar Panels 2026 — Costs, ROI, Incentives & What Nobody Tells You

Utah is genuinely one of the top 10 states in the US for residential solar ROI — and most Utah homeowners don't fully realize it. Here's the real picture for 2026: Utah averages 6.4–6.9 peak sun hours per day across the Wasatch Front (Salt Lake City to Lehi). Rocky Mountain Power's net metering policy credits excess solar at full retail rate. The federal 30% investment tax credit remains in effect through 2032. Average system payback in Utah: 7–9 years.
What nobody tells Utah homeowners upfront: the total system cost varies significantly by city because of roof orientation, shading, and typical home size — not just panel count.
Utah Solar Costs by City — 2026 Data
These numbers are based on actual Elite Electric project data and 2026 Enphase/SolarEdge pricing. Average system size: 8kW (22–24 panels).
| Utah City | Avg System Cost | After 30% ITC | Avg Monthly Bill | Payback Period | Peak Sun Hrs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salt Lake City | $21,400 | $14,980 | $11 | 7.8 yrs | 6.5 |
| Draper | $22,100 | $15,470 | $9 | 8.1 yrs | 6.6 |
| Herriman | $21,800 | $15,260 | $12 | 7.9 yrs | 6.7 |
| Lehi | $20,900 | $14,630 | $10 | 7.4 yrs | 6.9 |
| West Valley City | $21,200 | $14,840 | $14 | 7.6 yrs | 6.4 |
| Sandy | $21,000 | $14,700 | $13 | 7.7 yrs | 6.5 |
| West Jordan | $21,300 | $14,910 | $11 | 7.8 yrs | 6.4 |
| Bluffdale | $20,800 | $14,560 | $10 | 7.5 yrs | 6.6 |
Utah Solar Incentives — Complete 2026 List
30% of total system cost as federal income tax credit. Valid through 2032. No cap for residential systems. Applies to equipment + labor + permits.
AFDC Program Details →Rocky Mountain Power pays $400 per kWh of installed battery storage. 10kWh Sigenergy = $4,000 rebate. Applied to invoice by installer.
RMP Program →RMP credits excess solar generation at full retail rate (avg 11¢/kWh). Credits roll month-to-month — excess in summer offsets winter usage.
RMP Net Metering →🔑 Key Elite Electric insight: Utah homeowners commonly miss the battery rebate stacking. Installing an 8kW solar system + 10kWh Sigenergy battery together gives you: 30% ITC on solar ($6,300 off) + 30% ITC on battery ($2,700 off) + $4,000 RMP Wattsmart rebate = $13,000+ in total incentives on a ~$32,000 solar + battery project. Call (801) 928-7219 to model this for your specific home.
The biggest mistake Utah homeowners make with solar: buying a system without first confirming their electrical panel can handle the added load, and without modeling the battery rebate into the total. At Elite Electric, every solar quote includes a panel load assessment and a full incentive analysis — before you commit to anything.
Utah Battery Backup 2026 — Sigenergy vs Tesla Powerwall vs Generac

Battery backup for Utah homes is the fastest-growing segment of home energy in 2026 — and for good reason. Rocky Mountain Power's Wattsmart rebate makes battery storage dramatically more affordable than any other state, and Utah's winter grid stress has made outages a real concern for Wasatch Front homeowners. Here's my honest 2026 comparison as a certified installer for multiple systems.
Sigenergy
Utah's only authorized Sigenergy dealer. Stackable 5kWh modules. Best value per kWh in Utah with RMP rebate applied.
- $400/kWh RMP Wattsmart rebate eligible
- Modular — start with 10kWh, expand later
- DC-coupled with Enphase + SolarEdge compatible
- 10-year warranty · silent operation
- Best net cost per kWh after Utah rebates
- Elite Electric is Utah's only authorized dealer
Tesla Powerwall 3
Integrated solar + battery system. Strong brand recognition. Less flexible for add-ons.
- Integrated inverter (no separate device)
- Seamless Tesla app integration
- 13.5kWh fixed capacity
- $400/kWh RMP Wattsmart eligible
- 10-year warranty
- Best if you have multiple Teslas already
Utah Battery Backup Cost Comparison — 2026
| System | Capacity | Gross Cost | RMP Rebate | 30% ITC | Net Utah Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sigenergy 10kWh | 10 kWh | $9,200 | -$4,000 | -$2,760 | $2,440 |
| Sigenergy 15kWh | 15 kWh | $13,500 | -$6,000 | -$4,050 | $3,450 |
| Tesla Powerwall 3 | 13.5 kWh | $11,500 | -$5,400 | -$3,450 | $2,650 |
| Generac PWRcell | 9–18 kWh | $10,000–$18,000 | -$3,600–$7,200 | -$3,000–$5,400 | $3,400–$5,400 |
| Enphase IQ10C | 10.08 kWh | $9,800 | -$4,032 | -$2,940 | $2,828 |
*Costs based on 2026 Elite Electric installed prices. ITC calculated at 30%. RMP Wattsmart rebate at $400/kWh. Net cost does not include any state or local incentives which may apply.
Utah EV Charger Guide 2026 — Levels, Costs, Rebates & What to Know

Utah has more than 16,500 registered EVs as of 2026, and that number is growing 42% year-over-year. The question I get most from Utah homeowners: "Can I just use the Level 1 cord that came with my car?" The answer: technically yes, but practically no. Level 1 (120V) adds 3–5 miles of range per hour. Most Utah EV drivers need 40–60 miles per day. That math only works if you charge 12+ hours every night — not sustainable.
EV Charger Levels Explained for Utah Homeowners
| Charger Level | Voltage | Miles/Hour | Install Cost UT | Best For | Permit Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 (Included) | 120V / 12A | 3–5 miles | $0 | Emergency only | No |
| Level 2 — 30A | 240V / 30A | 18–25 miles | $1,200–$1,600 | Daily commuters (<50 mi/day) | Yes |
| Level 2 — 48A (Recommended) | 240V / 48A | 30–40 miles | $1,400–$1,800 | Most Utah homes | Yes |
| Level 2 — Tesla Wall Connector | 240V / 48A | 44 miles | $1,600–$2,200 | Tesla owners | Yes |
| DC Fast Charger (DCFC) | 480V / 3-phase | 150–350 miles | $18,000–$85,000 | Commercial only | Yes |
Utah EV Charger Rebates — 2026
30% of Level 2 EV charger installation cost up to $1,000 for residential. Available in qualifying census tracts. Available through 2032.
50% of cost up to $75,000 for Level 2 and DCFC at commercial properties. Utah businesses, non-profits, government. First-come, first-served.
Utah DEQ Program →Rocky Mountain Power pays up to $1,500 per Level 2 port for commercial properties. Up to $42,000 per DCFC port.
⚡ Elite Electric EV insight for Utah: For homes with 200A panels adding 2+ EVs, we always recommend a load calculation first. Many Utah homes built before 2015 have panels that appear to have capacity but will trip when both an EV charger and electric dryer run simultaneously. Our EV charger quotes always include a free panel capacity check — preventing problems before they happen. Learn about our EV charger service →
Utah Electrical Panel Upgrade Guide 2026 — When to Upgrade & What It Costs

Here's the most overlooked fact in Utah home energy in 2026: most Utah homes built before 2000 cannot support solar + EV + battery backup on a single 200A panel without overloading. The math is simple. A single EV charger adds 7,200W of continuous load. A solar inverter adds 5,000–8,000W of generation. A battery adds 5,000W of discharge. That's 17,200W on a panel rated for 24,000W total — leaving almost no room for everything else in your home.
A 400A service upgrade solves this completely. And in 2026, doing it at the same time as your solar or EV install saves you a second permit, a second inspection, and typically $800–$1,500 in combined labor versus two separate projects.
When Does Your Utah Home Need a Panel Upgrade?
| Situation | Current Panel | Recommendation | Urgency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Installing solar only | 200A (post-2010) | May not need upgrade — load calc first | Low |
| Solar + 1 EV charger | 200A | 200A may work — requires load calc | Medium |
| Solar + 2 EVs + battery | 200A | Upgrade to 400A recommended | High |
| Federal Pacific (FPE) panel | Any | Replace immediately — fire hazard | Urgent |
| Zinsco panel | Any | Replace immediately — safety issue | Urgent |
| Home built before 1990 | 100A | Upgrade to 200A minimum | High |
| Pool + EV + solar planned | Any | 400A service upgrade | High |
Utah Panel Upgrade Costs — 2026
| Upgrade Type | Cost Range | Permit Included | Timeline | When to Bundle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100A → 200A | $2,800–$3,800 | Yes | 1 day | With any major addition |
| 200A → 400A | $4,200–$5,500 | Yes | 1 day | Solar + EV + battery together |
| FPE/Zinsco Replacement | $3,200–$4,800 | Yes | 1 day | Immediately — don't wait |
| Sub-panel addition | $1,200–$2,400 | Yes | Half day | Garage, addition, workshop |
Utah Smart Home Electrical Guide 2026 — Control4, Lutron & What to Pre-Wire

Smart home electrical in 2026 Utah is primarily a pre-wire conversation. If you're building a new home in Herriman, Daybreak, or Lehi — or doing a major remodel — the electrical rough-in stage is your only chance to install Control4 structured wiring, Lutron lighting control home runs, whole-home audio/video raceway, and motorized shade conduit at framing cost. After drywall, those same systems cost 3–5× more to retrofit.
Smart Home Pre-Wire Checklist — What Utah Builders Forget
| System | Pre-Wire Cost | Retrofit Cost | Savings | Best Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whole-home audio/video | $800–$1,600 | $3,200–$6,400 | 75% | Control4 |
| Lighting control | $600–$1,200 | $2,400–$4,800 | 75% | Lutron / Control4 |
| Security system conduit | $400–$800 | $1,600–$3,200 | 75% | Any |
| Motorized shade pre-wire | $300–$600 | $1,200–$2,400 | 75% | Lutron / Hunter Douglas |
| EV conduit rough-in | $200–$400 | $800–$1,600 | 75% | Any Level 2 |
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