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.
🏠 Federal ITC + Utah State Credit
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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🏢 MACRS + Federal ITC
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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