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5kW $4,950 $5,740 $912 6.3 years
8kW $7,920 $9,184 $1,459 6.3 years
10kW Most Popular $9,900 $11,480 $1,824 6.3 years
12kW $11,880 $13,776 $2,189 6.3 years
15kW $14,850 $17,220 $2,736 6.3 years

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Equipment:

$4,950

After Tax Credit:

$5,740

Annual Savings:

$912

Payback:

6.3 years

8kW

Equipment:

$7,920

After Tax Credit:

$9,184

Annual Savings:

$1,459

Payback:

6.3 years

10kW

Most Popular

Equipment:

$9,900

After Tax Credit:

$1,824

Annual Savings:

$1,824

Payback:

6.3 years

12kW

Equipment:

$11,880

After Tax Credit:

$13,776

Annual Savings:

$2,189

Payback:

6.3 years

15kW

Equipment:

$14,850

After Tax Credit:

$17,220

Annual Savings

$2,736

Payback:

6.3 years

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  • Power Solutions in Sandy, UT 

     Solar & Energy Systems for the South Valley

    Powering homes, businesses, and commercial properties across Sandy, the Salt Lake Valley's South Valley corridor, and the Wasatch Front with reliable solar power solutions technology, battery storage, and backup systems. Local expertise for Utah's high-desert climate—from family neighborhoods along the Wasatch foothills to the commercial centers of State Street and the I-15/I-215 corridor, backed by one of America's strongest solar resource profiles.

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    Why Sandy & South Valley Residents Are Going Solar

    Sandy sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountains in the heart of Utah's fastest-growing metro—a city of 96,000+ where young families, established neighborhoods, and a thriving business corridor converge beneath 222+ days of sunshine and some of the strongest solar resources in the continental United States. Utah's solar economics have reached a tipping point: Rocky Mountain Power rates are climbing aggressively through repeated rate increase filings as the utility transitions its generation portfolio from coal to renewables, the 30% federal tax credit cuts system cost by nearly a third, Utah's Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credit provides an additional state incentive, and Sandy's exceptional 5.5+ peak sun hours deliver production that rivals Arizona and New Mexico. The result is payback periods that continue to shorten and lifetime returns that continue to grow. Whether you own a home near the Wasatch foothills in neighborhoods like Pepperwood, Granite, or Hidden Valley, manage commercial property along State Street or the 10600 South corridor, or run a business in the South Towne area, solar+battery systems deliver strong financial returns, critical backup during summer heat events and winter inversions that strain the grid, and alignment with Utah's growing culture of self-reliance and clean-air advocacy.

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    Rising Rocky Mountain Power Rates

    Rocky Mountain Power (PacifiCorp/Berkshire Hathaway Energy subsidiary) serves Sandy with residential rates averaging 11–14 cents per kWh—and the trajectory is steeply upward. RMP has filed repeated rate increases before the Utah Public Service Commission as it undertakes one of the largest generation portfolio transitions in the western United States—retiring coal plants, investing in massive renewable generation (including the 3,000+ MW Gateway wind and transmission project), hardening grid infrastructure, and complying with evolving clean energy requirements. These costs are being passed directly to Wasatch Front ratepayers. For Sandy families—many with larger homes in the 2,000–4,000+ sq ft range common along the South Valley's Wasatch foothills—monthly RMP bills of $150–$350+ are typical, driven by air conditioning during Utah's increasingly intense 95–105°F summer heat waves and heating during cold, inversion-prone winters. Commercial rates averaging 8–12 cents per kWh plus demand charges further burden South Valley businesses. Solar locks in energy production costs for 25+ years, converting Rocky Mountain Power's guaranteed rate escalation into fixed, known costs that protect both household budgets and business margins for decades.

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    Exceptional Wasatch Front Solar

    Sandy receives approximately 5.5 peak sun hours daily and 222+ sunny days annually—among the strongest solar resources in the continental United States and dramatically stronger than most of the country. Utah's high-desert elevation (Sandy sits at approximately 4,400 feet), dry atmosphere, and wide-open Wasatch Front geography deliver intense, consistent solar radiation that translates directly into exceptional system performance. Well-designed systems in the Sandy area generate 1,400–1,600 kWh annually per installed kW—production that rivals Phoenix and Albuquerque and substantially outperforms every Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, and Pacific Northwest location. The math is straightforward: more sun means more electricity, faster payback, and higher lifetime returns per dollar invested. Cold, clear winter days boost panel efficiency compared to hot-summer performance losses—a January afternoon in Sandy with fresh Wasatch snow reflecting light can produce remarkably well. Long summer days with 15+ hours of daylight from June through August generate massive seasonal output. Sandy's solar resource isn't just good—it's genuinely world-class, and it's the foundation of every financial calculation on this page.

    Summer Heat, Winter Inversions & Grid Stress

    Sandy faces a dual-season grid vulnerability that makes battery backup increasingly valuable. Summer brings extended heat waves with temperatures reaching 95–105°F+ across the Salt Lake Valley—driving massive air conditioning demand that strains Rocky Mountain Power's grid during peak afternoon hours when every home and business on the Wasatch Front runs AC simultaneously. Grid stress events, rolling conservation appeals, and occasional localized outages during the hottest days of July and August are becoming more common as the metro grows and summer temperatures intensify. Winter brings a different challenge: cold temperatures averaging 25–35°F with periodic arctic drops below 0°F, heavy Wasatch snowstorms, and the infamous Salt Lake Valley temperature inversions that trap cold air, pollution, and sometimes freezing fog for days or weeks—creating dangerous air quality events that keep families indoors running filtration systems while the grid bears elevated heating loads. Battery storage provides critical backup for both seasons—peak-shaving during summer heat to reduce costly demand charges, maintaining AC during grid stress events, and keeping heating and air filtration running during winter inversion events when air quality makes ventilation impossible.

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    Utah's Strong Solar Incentive Stack

    Utah delivers a compelling solar incentive combination anchored by the federal credit, a state tax credit, and one of America's strongest solar resources. The 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) reduces system cost by nearly a third. Utah's Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credit provides an additional state credit of up to $1,200 for residential solar installations (applied against Utah state income tax). Net metering with Rocky Mountain Power credits excess production—though Utah's net metering landscape has evolved and new customers should work with installers to understand current compensation structures and export credit rates. Utah's 4.85% flat state income tax means your ongoing electricity savings are effectively tax-free (you're reducing an expense, not generating taxable income). For commercial installations, MACRS accelerated depreciation stacks with the federal ITC for combined incentives recovering 50–65% of system costs within six years. The incentive math combined with Sandy's world-class solar resources delivers residential payback periods of 7–9 years and commercial payback of 4–6 years—among the strongest solar economics in the intermountain West.

    Energy Solutions for Sandy & the South Valley

    Whether you're a homeowner seeking to cut Rocky Mountain Power bills and gain backup independence, a contractor growing your business in Utah's booming solar market, a commercial property owner along State Street or the I-15 corridor, or a developer building in one of America's fastest-growing metros, PES delivers the products, expertise, and logistics support to ensure project success across Sandy's diverse property landscape—from Wasatch foothill homes at 5,000+ feet to the commercial centers, office parks, and retail developments that line the South Valley's major corridors.

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    Homeowners

    Residential Solar + Battery Systems

    Take control of your Rocky Mountain Power bills and gain backup independence from the Wasatch Front's summer heat events and winter grid stress with solar+battery systems designed for Utah's high-desert climate. Our pre-designed kits include high-efficiency panels selected for Sandy's exceptional solar resources and wide temperature range, inverters, racking systems, and all necessary components—paired with PowerLink-certified local installers who understand Sandy City building codes, Salt Lake County permit requirements, Rocky Mountain Power interconnection and net metering procedures, and the engineering required for Utah's snow loads, summer heat, high-altitude UV exposure, and occasional high winds from Wasatch canyon downslope events.

    Average Sandy-area installation: 8–12 kW system producing 11,200–18,000 kWh annually—enough to offset 75–100%+ of typical household consumption including air conditioning, taking full advantage of Utah's world-class solar resources. The 30% federal tax credit reduces system cost by nearly a third, Utah's state tax credit provides up to $1,200 additional, and net metering credits production to offset bills. Combined cost reductions and Sandy's strong production deliver payback periods of 7–9 years followed by 16–18+ additional years of essentially free electricity. Battery backup keeps your family comfortable during summer heat wave grid stress, powers air filtration during winter inversion events, and maintains essential systems during the occasional winter storm outages that affect the Wasatch Front. For Sandy families investing in their homes and their community, solar delivers a strong financial return with the added benefits of energy independence and cleaner air in a valley that needs both.

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    Contractors & Installers

    PowerLink Partner Program

    Grow your solar business across Sandy, the South Valley, and the Wasatch Front with bulk pricing, priority inventory allocation, and dedicated project support. PowerLink members receive same-day quotes, consolidated shipping, and technical assistance for residential and commercial installations throughout the Salt Lake metro—including guidance for Utah-specific engineering: Wasatch Front snow loads, high-altitude UV exposure, summer heat derating, and Rocky Mountain Power's interconnection process.

    Utah's solar market is one of the most dynamic in the intermountain West. The Salt Lake Valley's rapid population growth, rising RMP rates, exceptional solar resources, and growing consumer awareness create a market with years of strong growth ahead. Sandy and the South Valley represent the densest concentration of single-family homes in the metro—newer construction with good roof conditions, south-facing exposures, and homeowners making active financial decisions about their properties. PowerLink membership provides the supply chain, pricing, and technical support to compete effectively in Utah's increasingly competitive solar contractor landscape. We stock the panels, inverters, and racking systems that perform best in Utah's high-desert conditions—and deliver them to Wasatch Front job sites in 48–72 hours at bulk pricing that protects your margins.

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    Commercial & Business

    Scalable Business & Commercial Solutions

    Reduce operating costs for offices, retail centers, restaurants, medical facilities, auto dealerships, tech companies, and the diverse businesses that line Sandy's commercial corridors. State Street (the primary north-south commercial artery), the 10600 South/South Towne corridor, the I-15/I-215 interchange zones, and the growing business parks along the Sandy/Draper border host dense concentrations of commercial properties with flat or low-slope rooftops ideally suited for solar. Sandy's world-class solar resources mean commercial systems generate 1,400–1,600 kWh per installed kW—the strongest commercial solar production in the entire page series—delivering payback periods that outperform most real estate investment alternatives.

    The federal 30% ITC and MACRS accelerated depreciation make commercial solar in Sandy exceptionally compelling—combined incentives typically recover 50–65% of system costs within six years. For property managers across the South Towne Mall area, State Street retail corridor, and I-15/I-215 office parks, solar reduces operating costs, attracts sustainability-conscious tenants in an increasingly competitive commercial market, and provides demand charge management through battery storage during Utah's peak summer afternoon hours when RMP rates are highest. Sandy's position as a South Valley commercial hub—with Snowbird, Alta, and Brighton ski resort employees and visitors creating year-round economic activity—makes solar-equipped commercial properties increasingly competitive in a market where operating costs directly affect tenant attractiveness and lease rates.

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    Developers & New Construction

    Solar-Ready Development & EV Infrastructure

    Partner with PES for solar installations across Sandy's active new construction pipeline and the South Valley's rapid development corridor. Sandy and the adjacent Draper, South Jordan, and Herriman communities are among the fastest-growing residential markets in the intermountain West—new single-family subdivisions, townhome communities, and mixed-use developments all benefit from solar-ready design and EV-ready infrastructure that increasingly savvy Wasatch Front buyers expect. Utah's building energy codes are evolving toward greater efficiency standards, and solar-ready provisions in new construction are a competitive advantage for developers targeting the quality-conscious South Valley buyer.

    Our logistics team coordinates phased deliveries to South Valley construction sites. From 20-unit townhome communities in Sandy to 150+ home subdivisions in the South Valley corridor, we supply the panels, inverters, storage, and EV charging equipment that transform solar-ready construction into solar-producing homes. Sandy's younger, family-oriented demographic is increasingly informed about solar economics—many relocating from California, the Pacific Northwest, and other high-cost markets where solar is already standard. Meeting that expectation at the point of sale creates measurable value: solar-equipped new homes command premium pricing and sell faster in Sandy's competitive market. EV charging infrastructure is particularly important as Utah's EV adoption accelerates along the I-15/I-215 corridor.

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    Serving Sandy & the South Valley:

    Sandy, UT
    Draper, UT
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    Midvale, UT
    Cottonwood Heights, UT
    Murray, UT
    Riverton, UT
    Herriman, UT
    West Jordan, UT
    Salt Lake County, UT

    Featured Products for Sandy-Area Installations

    Every product we supply is specifically selected for performance in Utah's demanding high-desert climate—intense summer heat with sustained 95–105°F temperatures, cold winters with Wasatch snowstorms, high-altitude UV exposure at 4,400+ feet, dramatic daily and seasonal temperature swings, dry conditions with fine alkaline dust, and the occasional powerful Wasatch canyon wind events. We partner exclusively with manufacturers whose products deliver 25+ year proven reliability across the full range of conditions the Salt Lake Valley and Wasatch Front experience.

    Solar panels for Sandy Utah residential installation

    Solar Panels

    Aptos Solar, Canadian Solar, and Q Cells monocrystalline panels engineered for Utah's world-class solar resources and high-desert operating conditions. Efficiency ratings up to 22.8% maximize output from Sandy's 5.5+ peak sun hours—delivering annual production of 1,400–1,600 kWh per installed kW that rivals the best locations in the American Southwest. Superior hot-weather temperature coefficients are the critical specification for Utah—panels lose efficiency as temperatures rise, and Sandy's sustained 95–105°F summer heat means low temperature coefficients (-0.30%/°C or better) preserve thousands of additional kWh over the system's lifetime compared to panels with weaker hot-weather performance. High-altitude UV-stabilized encapsulants and backsheets resist the intense UV radiation at 4,400+ feet. Wind resistance to 110+ mph for Wasatch canyon downslope events. Snow loads rated to 35 psf for Wasatch Front winter accumulation. Anti-soiling coatings resist Utah's fine alkaline dust that can coat panels during dry summer stretches. 25–30 year warranties from Tier 1 manufacturers.

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    Tesla Powerwall battery for Sandy UT heat and storm backup

    Energy Storage Systems

    Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ Battery, and Franklin WholePower lithium-ion batteries for year-round backup across the Wasatch Front's dual-season grid stress. Summer peak-shaving stores solar energy generated during peak production hours and deploys it during expensive late-afternoon peak periods when RMP rates are highest and AC demand strains the grid—reducing both your bill and your grid impact during Utah's hottest days. Winter backup maintains heating and air filtration during inversion events and occasional storm outages. Indoor garage installation is the Sandy standard—protecting battery chemistry from both summer heat extremes (100°F+ garage temperatures) and winter cold while maintaining clean aesthetics in Sandy's quality-conscious neighborhoods. Storm Guard mode pre-charges when severe weather approaches. Multiple-battery configurations (2–3 Powerwalls) are common for larger South Valley homes with high summer AC loads and EV charging. Qualifies for 30% federal tax credit when installed with solar. 10–15 year warranties.

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    High-efficiency HVAC for Sandy Utah home

    HVAC Systems

    High-efficiency heat pumps, furnaces, and air conditioning systems designed for Sandy's demanding four-season high-desert climate—hot, dry summers averaging 90–100°F with sustained 100°F+ heat waves becoming more frequent, and cold winters averaging 25–35°F with periodic drops to 0°F or below during Wasatch arctic outflow events. Heating and cooling together drive 50–60% of annual energy consumption in South Valley homes. Dual-fuel systems combine cold-climate heat pumps with natural gas furnace backup (Dominion Energy provides natural gas throughout Sandy) for the deepest winter cold—maximizing solar-powered electric heating for most of the winter while maintaining reliable warmth during arctic events. High SEER ratings (20+) with variable-speed compressors are essential for Utah's dry summer heat—providing precise cooling with lower energy draw during the sustained 95–105°F days that define Wasatch Front summers. Ductless mini-split options for bonus rooms, home offices, basement finishing projects, and the accessory dwelling units (ADUs) increasingly common in Sandy's zoning. MERV-13+ filtration integration for winter inversion air quality management.

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    Generac standby generator for Sandy Utah backup

    Generators

    Generac, Kohler, and Cummins standby generators for reliable home and business backup during Wasatch Front summer heat events, winter storms, and grid stress periods. Natural gas models connect to Dominion Energy gas infrastructure throughout Sandy for unlimited runtime. Automatic transfer switches provide seamless power transition within 10 seconds—maintaining air conditioning during summer grid stress events (critical when indoor temperatures in a sealed Utah home can reach dangerous levels within hours during 105°F heat), preserving heating during winter storms, powering air filtration during inversion events, and protecting home offices and business operations. Utah's high altitude (4,400+ feet) affects generator output—natural gas generators at altitude produce approximately 85–88% of sea-level rated capacity, so systems should be sized accordingly. Generator+solar+battery combinations provide the ultimate Sandy energy independence—solar for daily production and cost savings, battery for peak-shaving and short outages, and the generator for extended multi-day events.

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    SolarEdge inverter for Sandy Utah solar system

    Solar Inverters & Transformers

    SolarEdge string inverters with power optimizers are the standard recommendation for Sandy residential installations—the South Valley's open suburban landscape with relatively young, low-water landscaping and wide lot spacing provides excellent unobstructed solar exposure on most properties. SolarEdge systems maximize whole-system efficiency and deliver detailed per-panel monitoring through the mySolarEdge app. Enphase microinverters recommended for older Sandy neighborhoods or Wasatch foothill properties with mature shade trees or mountain shadow impacts during early morning and late afternoon. All systems feature NEMA 4X-rated enclosures rated for Utah's high-desert conditions—summer heat, winter cold, UV exposure, and fine dust. Wide temperature operation (-40°F to +140°F) ensures reliable performance across the Wasatch Front's extreme seasonal range. Conversion efficiency 97–99% for maximum energy harvest from Sandy's exceptional solar resources. Rapid shutdown systems (NEC 2020 compliant) standard. Commercial string inverters for business and office park installations meeting RMP interconnection specifications.

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    EV charging station for Sandy Utah home

    EV Chargers

    ChargePoint, Tesla, and Enel X charging stations for residential, multifamily, and commercial installations across Sandy. Level 2 (240V, 7.2–19.2kW) and DC fast charging options with UV-stabilized housings for Utah's intense high-altitude sun, cold-weather rated cables remaining flexible to -40°F, and NEMA 3R/4X outdoor-rated enclosures withstanding the Wasatch Front's full temperature and UV range. EV adoption is growing rapidly along the Wasatch Front—Tesla, Rivian, and other EVs are increasingly common in Sandy's driveways and parking lots. Solar-paired EV charging is the natural Utah combination: generate electricity from Sandy's exceptional sunshine, store it in your battery, and charge your EV with energy that never touched the RMP grid. For the typical South Valley household driving 12,000–15,000 miles annually, solar+EV eliminates $1,500–$2,500+ in combined electricity and gasoline costs. Sandy's position on I-15—the primary Wasatch Front corridor—and proximity to ski resort traffic make commercial EV charging an increasingly valuable business amenity.

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    What Sandy & South Valley Customers Say

    Real results from homeowners, contractors, and businesses across the Salt Lake Valley's South Valley corridor.

    "We moved to Sandy from the Bay Area two years ago, and solar was one of the first things we did to the house. The surprise? Our system here produces significantly more than our old system in San Jose on a per-panel basis—Utah's sun is genuinely intense. Our 10kW system is generating over 15,000 kWh a year. The federal credit knocked off $8,400, the Utah state credit added another $1,200, and our RMP bill went from $220 to about $18 a month. Payback is tracking at about 7.5 years. The two Powerwalls kept the AC running during a grid stress event last July when our neighbors were sweating through rolling conservation requests. Moving to Utah was the right call for a lot of reasons—the solar economics are one of them."

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    Chris & Megan D. Homeowners, Sandy (Pepperwood)

    "Utah is the best residential solar market in the intermountain West, and the South Valley is the sweet spot. Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Herriman—the homes are newer, the roofs are in great shape, the south-facing exposures are outstanding, and homeowners are financially motivated. PES PowerLink gives me the supply chain I need: panels, SolarEdge inverters, and racking designed for Utah's climate delivered to my shop in two to three days at pricing that makes margins work even in a competitive market. Every summer heat wave drives battery demand. Every RMP rate increase drives solar conversations. I'm running three crews and we're booked two months out. This market is nowhere near saturated."

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    Brandon R. Solar Contractor, South Valley

    "We run a dental practice with two locations—one in Sandy on State Street and one in Draper. Combined electricity for lighting, sterilization, HVAC, and digital imaging was $4,800 a month. PES designed 40kW and 35kW rooftop systems for both locations. The federal credit and depreciation will recover 58% of total cost within five years. Monthly electricity dropped from $4,800 to $1,900 across both locations—$34,800 a year back in the practice. The battery backup at the Sandy location kept us operational through a 3-hour outage last August during a grid stress event—we didn't cancel a single appointment while two other offices in the area were rescheduling patients. Solar makes financial sense for any professional practice in the South Valley. The production here is exceptional."

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    Dr. Rachel T. Dental Practice Owner, Sandy & Draper

    Proven Results in Sandy & the South Valley

    Documented outcomes from residential and commercial installations across the Wasatch Front's South Valley corridor.

    Residential

    Pepperwood Home with Heat Wave Backup

    A 2,800 sq ft two-story home in Sandy's Pepperwood neighborhood installed a 10kW Aptos Solar system with dual 13.5kWh Tesla Powerwall 3 batteries (27kWh total storage). The south-southwest facing roof with a clean 25° pitch and minimal shading from the property's low-water xeriscape landscaping provided excellent exposure. SolarEdge string inverter with power optimizers was selected for the largely unobstructed roof—maximizing system efficiency across Sandy's intense solar resource. All racking rated for 35 psf snow loads, 110 mph wind for canyon downslope events, and UV-stabilized for high-altitude exposure. Dual Powerwalls sized for the household's substantial summer AC loads (two-zone HVAC with a 4-ton and 2.5-ton system) plus EV charging and home office during grid stress events.

    $2,640

    Annual electricity savings

    System investment: $28,000 before incentives. Net cost after 30% federal tax credit ($8,400) and Utah state credit ($1,200): $18,400. Payback period: 7.0 years on net investment. Annual production of 15,200 kWh—confirming Sandy's world-class solar resources—offset 88% of household consumption including dual-zone AC and EV charging, with net metering banking massive summer surplus to cover November through February. Dual Powerwalls maintained whole-home AC, home office, and EV charging through a 6-hour July grid stress event and a 4-hour August afternoon outage. Production exceeded projections by 3%, with hot-weather temperature coefficient losses offset by the exceptional direct normal irradiance at Sandy's 4,400-foot elevation. Projected 25-year savings: $86,000+ including avoided RMP rate increases. For a South Valley family investing in their home, the system delivers a 14.3% unlevered annual return on the net investment—among the strongest residential solar returns in the entire series.

    Commercial

    State Street Dental Practice (Two Locations)

    A dental practice with locations in Sandy (State Street) and Draper installed 40kW and 35kW rooftop solar arrays with 30kWh battery storage at the Sandy location. Both commercial buildings had flat roof sections with unobstructed south exposure and modern TPO membrane roofing. Ballasted flat-roof mounting with no penetrations preserved roof warranties at both locations. The battery system at the Sandy location was sized for demand charge management during normal operation and critical-load backup during grid stress events—maintaining sterilization, digital imaging, HVAC, and patient-facing systems during the summer grid disruptions increasingly common across the Wasatch Front.

    $34,800

    Annual electricity savings (combined both locations)

    Combined system investment: $165,000 before incentives. Federal 30% ITC: $49,500. MACRS accelerated depreciation recovers $26,400 in tax savings within 5 years. Combined incentive recovery: $75,900—46% of total system cost within 5 years, increasing to 58% when accounting for ongoing annual savings applied against the investment. Effective payback: 4.8 years after all incentives and tax benefits. Combined monthly RMP bills dropped from $4,800 to $1,900—a $2,900/month reduction. Combined annual production of 112,500 kWh offset 62% of total practice electricity consumption across both locations. Battery demand charge management at the Sandy location reduced peak-period RMP charges by an additional $3,600 annually. Battery maintained full practice operations through 2 grid stress events totaling 9 hours in Year 1—preventing an estimated $12,000+ in cancelled appointments, lost revenue, and rescheduling disruption. Projected 25-year savings: $1,100,000+ including avoided RMP rate increases and demand charge escalation.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Solar in Sandy, UT

    Expert answers to common questions about solar installation, performance, and financial returns in the South Valley and along the Wasatch Front.

    We provide comprehensive solar solutions for Sandy and the South Valley including pre-built residential solar kits (6–14kW systems for Sandy's larger homes), high-efficiency panels with superior hot-weather performance for Utah's intense summers, SolarEdge string inverters for the South Valley's predominantly unshaded rooftops, Enphase microinverters for shaded foothill properties, complete energy storage systems (13.5–50+ kWh), and commercial installations from 20kW to 200kW+ for State Street, South Towne, and I-15 corridor businesses.

    Our residential kits include everything needed for a Sandy installation: Tier 1 monocrystalline panels with excellent hot-weather temperature coefficients and high-altitude UV resistance, SolarEdge inverters optimized for unshaded South Valley rooftops, racking rated for Wasatch Front snow loads (35 psf) and wind (110+ mph for canyon events), UV-stabilized wiring, NEC 2020 rapid shutdown systems, comprehensive monitoring via the mySolarEdge or Enphase app, and detailed installation guides. PowerLink-certified contractors handle all installation with Sandy City permits, Salt Lake County inspections, RMP interconnection, and net metering enrollment handled completely.

    Federal Incentives (All Customers):

    • 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC) through 2032—covers solar panels, battery storage, and installation
    • Sandy residential example: $28,000 system – $8,400 ITC = $19,600 before Utah state credit

    Utah State Incentives:

    • Utah Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credit—up to $1,200 for residential solar installations, applied as a nonrefundable credit against Utah state income tax (4.85% flat rate)
    • Net metering with Rocky Mountain Power—excess production credited to offset bills. Note: Utah's net metering landscape has evolved; new customers should confirm current export credit rates with their installer, as RMP has proposed and implemented changes to net metering compensation over recent years. Systems installed under earlier net metering agreements may have different terms
    • Property tax: Utah does not currently offer a specific solar property tax exemption at the state level—however, the value added by solar is typically modest relative to overall home assessment, and the financial returns from production savings far outweigh any marginal assessment impact
    • Utah state sales tax (combined 7.25% in Sandy) applies to solar equipment

    Commercial Incentives:

    • Federal 30% ITC on total system costs
    • MACRS accelerated depreciation (5-year)—recovers 20–25% additional cost through tax savings
    • Combined incentives typically recover 50–65% of commercial system costs within 5–6 years

    Why Sandy Economics Are Strong Despite a Moderate State Incentive Stack:

    Utah's state incentives are more modest than states like Washington (sales tax exemption) or Pennsylvania (SRECs). What makes Sandy solar economics exceptional is the resource: 5.5+ peak sun hours producing 1,400–1,600 kWh per installed kW means every dollar of federal credit buys more electricity than in lower-resource locations. A 10kW Sandy system produces 15,000+ kWh annually—the same system in Seattle produces approximately 10,500 kWh. That 43% production advantage means Sandy's payback is faster, lifetime savings are higher, and the return on investment is stronger even with a more modest state incentive stack. The economics are driven by the sun, amplified by the 30% federal credit, and secured by Rocky Mountain Power's guaranteed rate escalation.

    Most solar orders ship to Sandy within 48 hours for in-stock items. Sandy's position on I-15—the primary north-south interstate through the Wasatch Front—ensures excellent freight access and fast delivery from our distribution network.

    Typical delivery timeline to Sandy area:

    • Residential solar kits (panels, inverters, racking): 2–4 business days
    • Battery storage systems (Powerwall, Enphase, Franklin): 3–6 business days
    • Commercial panels and racking systems: 3–5 business days
    • Commercial equipment orders: 4–8 business days
    • Generator systems and EV chargers: 4–8 business days

    PowerLink members receive priority processing and expedited shipping—many Wasatch Front contractors receive materials in 48–72 hours. Sandy's dry climate allows productive installation nearly year-round, with the warmest, driest months from April through October providing optimal conditions. Winter installations are feasible during dry stretches between Wasatch storms. Sandy City permitting typically takes 2–4 weeks for residential. We recommend initiating battery and backup projects before summer heat season (June–September) to ensure peak-shaving and backup readiness during the hottest months when grid stress events are most likely.

    PES does not offer direct installation services, but through our PowerLink network, we have established partnerships with skilled contractors who ensure each installation meets the quality and high-desert engineering standards that the Wasatch Front demands.

    PowerLink contractors serving the Sandy area are familiar with:

    • Sandy City building codes, solar permit requirements, and inspection procedures
    • Salt Lake County permit requirements
    • Rocky Mountain Power interconnection procedures, net metering enrollment, and current export credit structures
    • Utah electrical code and structural requirements
    • Wasatch Front snow load engineering (35 psf) with self-clearing panel angles
    • High-altitude UV considerations for panel and component selection at 4,400+ feet
    • Hot-weather performance optimization—panel selection, ventilation gaps, and mounting configurations that minimize heat-related production losses during Utah's 95–105°F summers
    • Canyon wind load design for properties near Wasatch canyon mouths (Big Cottonwood, Little Cottonwood, Bell Canyon)
    • SolarEdge optimization for Sandy's predominantly unshaded suburban rooftops
    • Flat-roof ballasted mounting for commercial properties along State Street and the South Towne corridor
    • Multi-Powerwall residential installations for larger South Valley homes with high summer AC loads
    • NABCEP certifications and continuing education

    Sandy homeowners and businesses have access to a full range of solar financing options:

    Residential Financing Options:

    • Cash purchase with 30% federal credit + $1,200 Utah state credit—best total return with 7–9 year payback and $86,000+ projected lifetime savings. Sandy's world-class solar resources make cash purchase returns among the strongest in the intermountain West
    • Solar loans (secured and unsecured) with terms from 5–25 years, typical rates 4.99–7.99% APR—monthly payments often offset by RMP bill savings for neutral to positive cash flow
    • Home equity loans or HELOCs—Sandy's strong and appreciating real estate market provides substantial equity access
    • Regional lenders: Mountain America Credit Union, America First Credit Union, Zions Bank, US Bank, KeyBank, University Federal Credit Union, Cyprus Credit Union, and national solar lenders with Utah-specific programs

    Commercial Financing Options:

    • Commercial equipment loans leveraging ITC + MACRS depreciation
    • Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for businesses preferring zero upfront investment
    • SBA loans for qualifying small businesses
    • Equipment financing through Utah banking relationships

    For Sandy homeowners, the key insight is that Utah's exceptional solar resources make every financing structure more attractive than the same structure in a lower-production location. Your 10kW system produces 15,000+ kWh annually—43% more than Seattle, 28% more than Cleveland, 15% more than Nashville—meaning every loan dollar finances more energy production, every monthly payment is offset by more savings, and every investment dollar returns more value over 25 years. Sandy's solar resources are a financial multiplier that amplifies every incentive, every financing structure, and every dollar invested in your system.

    This is an important question for Sandy homeowners considering solar, and transparency matters: Utah's net metering landscape has evolved over recent years, and understanding the current structure helps you make an informed decision.

    How Net Metering Works in Utah:

    • When your solar system produces more electricity than your home consumes during peak solar hours (typically 10am–4pm), the excess flows to the Rocky Mountain Power grid
    • You receive credits for that excess production that offset electricity you draw from the grid during non-solar hours (evenings, nights, cloudy periods, winter)
    • The credit rate is the key variable: historically, Utah offered full retail net metering (1:1 credit—each kWh exported earned the same value as each kWh consumed). Rocky Mountain Power has proposed and implemented changes to reduce export credit rates for new solar customers

    What This Means for New Sandy Solar Customers:

    • New solar customers should verify the current export credit rate with their installer before finalizing system design. The rate affects the optimal system size—under reduced export credits, the priority shifts toward maximizing self-consumption (using solar energy as you produce it) rather than maximizing total production
    • Battery storage becomes more valuable under reduced net metering—storing midday excess in your Powerwall for evening use means more of your solar production displaces full-retail grid electricity rather than earning reduced export credits
    • Smart load management (running dishwashers, EV charging, pool pumps, and laundry during peak solar production) maximizes self-consumption value
    • Systems installed under earlier net metering agreements may have grandfathered terms—verify your specific situation

    Why Solar Still Works Exceptionally Well in Sandy:

    • Even under reduced export credits, the economics remain strong because Sandy's exceptional solar resources (5.5+ peak sun hours) generate so much electricity that self-consumption alone can offset 60–75% of a typical household's annual bill—before accounting for any export credits
    • Battery storage paired with solar captures the value of midday overproduction by shifting it to high-value evening hours—turning reduced net metering from a concern into a non-issue for battery-equipped homes
    • The 30% federal ITC, Utah state credit, rising RMP rates, and world-class solar resources create compelling economics regardless of net metering structure
    • RMP rates are guaranteed to keep rising under generation portfolio transition—your fixed-cost solar production becomes more valuable every year regardless of how excess exports are credited

    The honest answer: full retail net metering made solar economics even more compelling, and the evolution of Utah's net metering policy has introduced complexity. But solar in Sandy remains a strong financial decision because the underlying fundamentals—exceptional sun, rising rates, and a 30% federal credit—are powerful enough to deliver 7–9 year payback and $86,000+ lifetime savings even as the net metering landscape evolves. Battery storage is the most effective hedge, and we recommend it for every new Sandy installation.

    Power Your Sandy Home or Business with Wasatch Front Sun

    Join the growing number of Sandy and South Valley residents and businesses harnessing Utah's world-class solar resources. Whether you're cutting Rocky Mountain Power bills, gaining heat wave and storm backup, equipping your commercial property with clean energy, or maximizing the return on your most valuable asset, our team is ready to help you put the Wasatch Front's exceptional sunshine to work.

    Serving Sandy and the South Valley

    We deliver throughout Sandy and the Salt Lake Valley's South Valley corridor, including Draper, South Jordan, Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, Murray, Riverton, Herriman, West Jordan, and communities across Salt Lake County and the I-15/I-215 corridors.

     

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Comprehensive solar technology comparison  climate and conditions

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Monocrystalline PERC Solar Panels Sandy

High-efficiency monocrystalline PERC solar panels

Efficiency

20-22%

Warranty:

25 years

Cost per 400W:

$320-380

Best For:

Residential and commercial installations with limited roof space

Sandy Climate:

Excellent performance in 4A climate

Local Advantage:

Optimal 4.2 peak sun hours
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N-Type TOPCon Solar Technology Sandy

Latest N-Type TOPCon solar technology

Efficiency:

22-24%

Warranty:

30 years

Cost per 400W:

$380-450

Best For:

Premium installations seeking maximum efficiency

Sandy Climate:

Superior low-light performance conditions

Local Advantage:

15% more energy generation vs standard

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Bifacial Glass-Glass Solar Panels Sandy

Bifacial glass-glass solar panels optimized

Efficiency:

21-23% (front) + 10-20% (rear)

Warranty:

25-30 years

Cost per 400W:

$350-420

Best For:

Ground mount and elevated installations

Sandy Climate:

Enhanced durability weather conditions

Local Advantage:

Ground reflection boost from seasonal snow coverage

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String Inverters Sandy

Central string inverters solar installations | Brands: Fronius, SolarEdge, Sungrow

Efficiency:
97-98%
Warranty:
10-25 years
Cost Range:
$800-1,500 per inverter
Best For:
Simple roof layouts without shading
Installation:
Lower installation cost
Monitoring:
System-level monitoring

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Microinverters  Sandy

Panel-level microinverters complex roof installations | Brands: Enphase, AP Systems

Efficiency:
96-97%
Warranty
20-25 years
Cost Range:
$150-250 per panel
Best For:
Shaded roofs, multiple orientations
Installation:
Panel-level optimization varying conditions
Monitoring:
Individual panel monitoring

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Power Optimizers Sandy

Power optimizers partially shaded installations | Brands: SolarEdge, Tigo

Efficiency:
99%+ optimization
Warranty:
20-25 years
Cost Range:
$50-80 per panel
Best For:
Partial shading mitigation
Installation:
Hybrid solution mixed conditions
Monitoring:
Panel-level monitoring with central inverter

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Complete Solar System Cost Analysis Sandy
Detailed pricing breakdown by system size including equipment, installation, incentives, and ROI
Cost Analysis Tab Data
System Size Equipment Installation Total Cost Federal Credit Net Cost Annual Production Annual Savings Payback Monthly Payment
5kW $3,750 $2,500 $6,250 $1,875 $4,375 6,515 kWh $912 4.8 years $38
6kW $4,500 $3,000 $7,500 $2,250 $5,250 7,818 kWh $1,095 4.8 years $46
8kW $6,000 $4,000 $10,000 $3,000 $7,000 10,424 kWh $1,459 4.8 years $61
10kW $7,500 $5,000 $12,500 $3,750 $8,750 13,031 kWh $1,824 4.8 years $77
12kW $9,000 $6,000 $15,000 $4,500 $10,500 15,637 kWh $2,189 4.8 years $92
15kW $11,250 $7,500 $18,750 $5,625 $13,125 19,546 kWh $2,736 4.8 years $115
20kW $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $7,500 $17,500 26,061 kWh $3,649 4.8 years $153
25kW $18,750 $12,500 $31,250 $9,375 $21,875 32,576 kWh $4,561 4.8 years $191

Complete Solar Build Kit Guide Sandy

Everything you need to know about solar build kits, installation, costs, and incentives

Solar Build Kit Pricing & Costs Solar Build Kit Installation & Process Solar Equipment & Technology Solar Incentives & Tax Credits

Solar Build Kit Pricing & Costs

1

How much do solar build kits cost per watt in 2024?

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PES Solar Build Kit Pricing in: Sandy, UT :

$0.75/W
Utility Scale Build Kits
$0.85/W
Commercial Build Kits
$0.99/W
Residential Build Kits

Our solar build kits include everything needed: Tier 1 panels (420W-550W), inverters (Enphase IQ8+, SolarEdge, Fronius), mounting systems, monitoring, and permits. Traditional solar companies in  charge $2.50-$4.00/W for the same equipment.

What's Included in Every Build Kit:

✓ Tier 1 solar panels (REC, Panasonic, Q Cells)

✓ Premium inverters (Enphase, SolarEdge, Fronius)

✓ Professional mounting systems (IronRidge)

✓ Monitoring systems and production tracking

✓ Professional design and permit drawings

✓ 25-year comprehensive warranties

2

How much can I save with PES solar build kits vs traditional solar Installer Ready Kit's ? Sandy, UT?

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Massive Savings Comparison:

10kW PES Build Kit + Installation:
$17,195
Traditional Solar Companies:
$32,040
Your Total Savings:
$14,845

Traditional solar companies markup equipment 200-400% to cover sales commissions, marketing costs, and dealer profits. PES eliminates these markups by selling direct to customers at wholesale pricing.

Traditional Solar Company Costs:

• 40% Sales commissions

• 25% Marketing & advertising

• 20% Dealer markups

• 15% Corporate overhead

• Complex financing fees

PES Direct Savings:

• No sales commissions

• No marketing markups

• Direct from distributor

• Wholesale pricing only

• Simple cash pricing

3

What is the payback period and ROI for solar build kits ? Sandy, UT?

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Solar Build Kit ROI Analysis: Sandy, UT:

6.5 years
Average Payback Period
$230/mo
Monthly Electric Savings
385%
25-Year ROI
ROI Calculation Example (10kW System):
Initial Investment (PES Build Kit + Install):
$17,195
Annual Electric Bill Savings:
$2,760
Federal Tax Credit (30%):
-$5,159
Net Investment After Tax Credit:
$12,036
Payback Period:
4.4 years

Solar Equipment & Technology

1

What are the best Tier 1 solar panels and brands included in PES build kits? Sandy, UT?

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Tier 1 Solar Panel Brands in PES Build Kits: Sandy, UT:

REC Solar

Alpha Pure-R

420W

Efficiency:22.3%

Warranty:25 years

Panasonic

EverVolt
445WE

fficiency:22.2%
Warranty:25 years

Q Cells
Q.PEAK DUO
500W
Efficiency:21.9%
Warranty:25 years

All PES solar build kits include only Tier 1 solar panel manufacturers - companies with proven financial stability, manufacturing quality, and 25+ year track records. These panels are identical to those used by Tesla, SunPower, and other premium Installer Ready Kit's.

Why Tier 1 Solar Panels Matter:

✓ Financial stability (Bloomberg Tier 1 rating)

✓ Proven manufacturing quality control

✓ 25-year performance warranties

✓ Industry-leading efficiency ratings

✓ Low degradation rates (<0.5%/year)

✓ Excellent weather resistance

✓ Strong resale value protection

✓ Insurance compatibility

Panel Technology Options:

Monocrystalline PERC:High efficiency, excellent low-light performance

N-Type TOPCon:Latest technology, higher efficiency, better temperature performance

Bifacial Glass-Glass:Dual-sided production, 30-year lifespan, commercial applications

2

Should I choose microinverters or string inverters for my solar build kit? Sandy, UT?

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Microinverters vs String Inverters Comparison:

🔥 Microinverters (Recommended)

Brands:Enphase IQ8+, SolarEdge Power Optimizers

Performance:Panel-level optimization

Monitoring:Individual panel monitoring

Shading:Excellent shading tolerance

Warranty:25 years

Safety:No high-voltage DC on roof

Cost Premium:+$0.10-0.15/W

⚡ String Inverters

Brands:Fronius, SolarEdge, SMA

Performance:String-level optimization

Monitoring:String-level monitoring

Shading:Reduced output with shading

Warranty:10-12 years

Safety:High-voltage DC on roof

Cost:Lower upfront cost

🏠 Best Choice  Homes:

Choose Microinverters if:You have shading issues, complex roof shapes, want maximum production, or plan to add panels later

Choose String Inverters if:You have simple roof layouts, no shading, want lower upfront costs, or have utility-scale installations

Most Popular:75% of residential customers choose Enphase IQ8+ microinverters for the 25-year warranty and superior performance

Production Comparison Example (10kW System):

Microinverters (Optimal Conditions):

Annual Production: 16,200 kWh

25-Year Production: 405,000 kWh

String Inverters (Optimal Conditions):

Annual Production: 15,800 kWh

25-Year Production: 390,000 kWh

3

What solar battery storage options are available with PES build kits? Sandy, UT?

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Solar Battery Storage Options: Sandy, UT:

EG4 LifePower4

Capacity:5kWh modules
Type:LiFePO4
Cycles:6,000+
Warranty:10 years
Cost:$1,200-1,500

Tesla Powerwall 3

Capacity:13.5kWh
Type:Lithium-ion
Cycles:5,000
Warranty:10 years
Cost:$15,000-18,000

Enphase IQ Battery

Capacity:5kWh modules
Type:LiFePO4
Cycles:6,000+
Warranty:15 years
Cost:$7,000-9,000

Battery Storage Benefits: Sandy, UT:

✓ Backup power during outages

✓ Peak shaving (reduce demand charges)

✓ Time-of-use optimization

✓ Grid independence capability

✓ Storm preparedness

✓ Electric vehicle charging

✓ Future grid resiliency

✓ Increased home value

Recommended Battery Sizing: Sandy, UT:

Essential Loads (lights, refrigerator, WiFi):10-15kWh (1-2 batteries)
Partial Home Backup:20-30kWh (2-3 batteries)
Whole Home Backup:40-60kWh (3-4 batteries)
Off-Grid Capable:60-100kWh (4-6+ batteries)

Solar Incentives & Tax Credits

1

How does the 30% federal solar tax credit work for solar build kits in 2024?

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Federal Solar Tax Credit (ITC) Details for 2024:

✅ What Qualifies

💰 Tax Credit Calculation

Important Tax Credit Rules  Residents:

• Tax credit is dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal taxes owed

• Must have sufficient tax liability to claim full credit

• Unused credits can be carried forward to future tax years

• System must be placed in service by December 31, 2034

• Credit applies to primary and secondary residences

• No maximum limit on credit amount

⏰ Tax Credit Schedule (Don't Wait!):

2024-2032: 30% tax credit

2033: 26% tax credit

2034: 22% tax credit

2035+: No federal tax credit

The 30% federal solar tax credit saves the average homeowner $5,000-15,000 on their solar build kit installation. This is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal taxes owed, not a deduction.

2

What local solar rebates and utility incentives are available for 2024?

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 Local Solar Incentives & Rebates:

IN State Solar Incentives

• Net metering: Full retail rate credit for excess production
• Property tax exemption: No additional taxes on solar value
• Sales tax exemption: No state sales tax on solar equipment
• Renewable energy certificates (RECs): Additional income stream

Local Utility Programs

• Fast-track interconnection for systems under 25kW
• Group net metering for community solar projects
• Time-of-use rates: Optimize production timing
• Demand response programs: Additional savings

Total Incentive Stack Example (10kW System):

System Cost (PES Build Kit + Installation):

$17,195

Federal Tax Credit (30%):

-$5,159

State/Local Incentives:

-$1,000

Utility Rebates:

-$500

Net Cost After All Incentives:

$10,536

Effective Cost: $0.99/W Installed!

⚠️ Important Incentive Deadlines:

• Federal tax credit: Must be installed by Dec 31, 2034
• State rebates: Often first-come, first-served basis
• Utility programs: May have annual caps or deadlines
• Net metering: Policies may change - lock in current rates

PES solar specialists stay current on all incentives and will help you maximize available rebates and tax credits. Total incentives typically reduce system costs by 40-60%.

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$16,500

Average Total Savings

$1.61/W

Installed System Cost

6.5 years

Average Payback

2-3 weeks

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