Only Utah Installer Currently Offering This New Line
Ask Solar Mike is currently the only Utah installer offering Tesla’s new double-cell panels with low-profile racking and upgraded skirt.
Ask Solar Mike has early Utah access to Tesla’s new solar panel program: upgraded double-cell panel technology, extra-low-profile racking, hidden-clamp aesthetics, and a new solar skirt that makes the system look finished instead of bolted on.
This is not a generic panel quote. This is a Tesla-first solar + Powerwall 3 design conversation for Utah homeowners who care about aesthetics, backup, long-term power costs, and getting the math right before they sign.
No “free solar,” no guaranteed savings, no guaranteed tax outcomes, and no fake urgency. Incentives, rebates, utility programs, and eligibility vary by customer and current program rules.
Most solar companies are still selling the old conversation: panel count, monthly payment, and a generic “go solar” pitch. This launch is different. Ask Solar Mike is helping Utah homeowners evaluate Tesla’s new panel line with the right design, the right rebate stack, and the right Powerwall 3 backup plan.
Ask Solar Mike is currently the only Utah installer offering Tesla’s new double-cell panels with low-profile racking and upgraded skirt.
You get early access and correct installs instead of a generic solar proposal from a company still talking about older panel hardware.
This is built for solar + battery planning, not just bill offset. The goal is whole-home or near-whole-home backup planning depending on your loads and final design.
Ask Solar Mike does not claim legal exclusivity as a Tesla provider. The current claim is narrower: Ask Solar Mike is currently the only Utah installer with access to Tesla’s new panel line based on this launch path. Rebate and incentive details must be verified before contract.
Tesla is working up a special solar panels + Powerwall 3 package with Ask Solar Mike. The details are not published yet, so this is not a guaranteed offer or pricing promise. But the direction is clear: the strongest Tesla story is not just panels on the roof. It is the complete Tesla energy suite — cleaner panels, backup power, Tesla app visibility, and a smarter rebate stack.
The new Tesla panels are the clean-looking production engine. They help offset usage and create the foundation for a stronger battery-backed home energy plan.
Powerwall 3 can store energy and provide quiet automatic backup during outages when designed correctly for your loads, panel size, and backup priorities.
Get reviewed now so when Tesla finalizes the package details, you already know your solar fit, battery count, rebate path, and whether the complete Tesla suite makes sense.
This is an early-interest teaser. Package details, rebates, eligibility, equipment availability, utility approval, final price, and installation timing must be confirmed before contract.
Most Utah solar websites still talk about generic “Tesla panels,” old panel pages, or broad solar claims. Ask Solar Mike is marketing the new panel, new racking system, upgraded skirt, and Powerwall 3 pairing right now because the launch access is real and the story is better: better aesthetics, stronger Tesla ecosystem fit, and a more serious backup conversation.
This is not a claim that Ask Solar Mike is Tesla corporate or the legally exclusive Tesla provider. It is a practical market statement: right now, Ask Solar Mike is the Utah installer talking about and offering access to Tesla’s new panel line.
This tool solves one narrow problem: “Should I wait, buy a generic solar system, or look at Tesla’s new panel line while launch access and rebates are available?”
The Blueprint is built to show the decision clearly before you sit through a full proposal. It compares old solar thinking, the new Tesla panel system, Powerwall 3 pairing, and the cost of doing nothing while utility rates keep moving.
This is a planning tool, not a savings guarantee. Final system size, price, rebates, utility rules, tax treatment, production, financing, battery count, backup behavior, and equipment availability must be verified before contract.
Your current Rocky Mountain Power bill is projected forward so you can see what utility exposure may look like over time.
The Blueprint separates generic solar from the new Tesla panel story: upgraded double-cell panel design, lower-profile racking, hidden hardware, and finished skirt aesthetics.
We show where Powerwall 3 fits, what rebates may apply, and why the upcoming Tesla solar + battery package may be worth tracking before you buy generic solar.
These images should do the selling before the homeowner reads another paragraph. The story is visual: hidden hardware, lower profile, cleaner edges, and a finished Tesla look.
This is for Utah homeowners who want solar designed around real usage, Tesla hardware, local utility rules, roof fit, backup goals, and long-term power costs instead of a rushed payment quote.
You want a system that looks clean from the street, sits low on the roof, and does not look like an afterthought bolted onto a premium home.
You want more than a solar-only system. You want to understand what Powerwall 3 can back up, how many batteries may fit, and what happens when the grid goes down.
You want a real view of rising utility costs, current solar pricing, possible rebates, and whether waiting is actually the expensive option.
Real customers care about responsiveness, clear options, professional installation, and a system that fits their home. That is the bar.
A large-home solar and battery project needs more than a quick panel count. The design has to account for roof placement, production goals, major electrical loads, backup expectations, battery count, and the homeowner’s comfort with the final layout.
For a very large home, Ask Solar Mike helped design an 18kW solar system with two batteries so the homeowner could get a strong solar offset and a serious backup path.
“Fantastic company. Mike was great to work with and provided all the information we needed. Installation and placement of panels exceeded our expectations. Communication was immediate and always helpful. We definitely recommend this company!” Christine Miller
These answers are written for Utah homeowners comparing Tesla Solar Panels, Powerwall 3, utility rates, backup expectations, and long-term ownership.
Cost depends on system size, roof complexity, electrical work, batteries, permitting, and financing. A design call provides a high-level range without promising a fixed bill or guaranteed savings.
The new Tesla panel story is the combination of upgraded double-cell panel technology, premium black-panel aesthetics, extra-low-profile racking, hidden hardware, and a solar skirt that creates a cleaner finished look on the roof.
No. Ask Solar Mike does not claim to be the exclusive Tesla provider. Ask Solar Mike is currently the only Utah installer with access to Tesla’s new panel line and helps homeowners evaluate whether this new Tesla panel system fits their home.
No. Powerwall 3 is the battery and inverter platform. Tesla Solar Panels are separate products that can pair with it for solar generation and backup.
Tesla is working up a special solar panels plus Powerwall 3 package with Ask Solar Mike. Details are not published yet, so it should be treated as an early-interest opportunity, not a guaranteed offer or pricing promise.
Qualified customers may be able to use a 25% instant Tesla program rebate upfront, up to $1,000 in Tesla Powerwall rebate support, a $2,000 Ask Solar Mike credit, and a potential Rocky Mountain Power Powerwall rebate where available. Eligibility, amounts, and rules must be verified before contract.
A solar-only system normally shuts down for safety during an outage. With Powerwall 3 and the right backup configuration, stored energy can power selected or larger home loads depending on the final design.
Most homeowners do not buy Tesla solar panels as a simple DIY product. Solar should be designed, permitted, installed, inspected, and connected under the correct utility and code requirements.
Tesla lists a 25-year product and performance guarantee for current panels. At year 25, homeowners should plan around the panel still producing a high percentage of its original capacity, commonly discussed around 85% depending on the product and warranty terms. Good solar panels can continue producing well beyond the warranty window, but a project should not be sold as a guaranteed 50-year output promise.
Often it can be, especially for high-usage homes seeking bill control and backup. But the math depends on utility, roof, equipment, incentives, financing, and how long you plan to own the home.
Ask Solar Mike is a local Utah Tesla-certified solar specialist, not Tesla corporate. The goal is to provide local design clarity and project support.
New Tesla panel access, premium roof aesthetics, Powerwall 3 planning, and a rebate stack can change the conversation from “solar payment” to “long-term power strategy.” Start with the blueprint before you buy a generic system.
No savings, tax incentives, utility approval, financing outcome, bill reduction, rebate amount, or outage performance is guaranteed. Final results depend on home usage, utility rules, equipment, weather, permitting, installation, current programs, and final design.