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Did you know Rocky Mountain Power's new 4.48% rate hike started Jan 1, 2026, adding $4 to $14 monthly for average homes? What if solar defended your bills?
Utah's solar market sparks concerns in 2026. We checked fresh data. Here are seven key pains for Spanish Fork families.
Sharp Rate Jumps: Rocky Mountain Power proposed a 30.5% hike but got 18.1% in 2025. Rates jumped from 10.96 cents per kWh to 12.94 cents on Dec 1, 2025. A new 4.48% increase hit Jan 1, 2026 for a wildfire fund, adding $4.31 to $14.28 monthly for single-family homes. Spanish Fork folks stress over higher bills for daily power use.
Solar Prices Jump Post-ITC: The residential ITC expired Dec 31, 2025, leading to 50-100% higher costs without the 30% credit. Average systems now hit $31,552 for 11.81 kW at $2.74-3.02 per watt. Payback times extend 43% longer. Families feel clean power is unaffordable amid these surges.
Long Battery Waits: High demand pushes Tesla Powerwall waits to 9-10 weeks in Utah, with full installs taking 2-6 months due to backorders and permits. In Spanish Fork, this delays critical storage for outages, leaving homes vulnerable.
High Competitor Costs: Rivals charge $2.74-3.02 per watt for panels, with Powerwall installs at $11,500-$17,000. Full systems range $11,655 to $25,200 post-incentives, but higher now without ITC. Folks pay premiums elsewhere, unlike value deals.
Market Growth Drops: Utah has 3,110 MW solar but ranks 13th; installs may drop 18-30% in 2026 post-ITC. New taxes on solar effective 2026 stall projects, reducing options and driving up prices for all.
More Frequent Blackouts: Weather and grid strain from data centers increase outages, some lasting 48 hours or more. Without batteries, Spanish Fork homes face dark periods and higher peak fees during high-use times.
Affordability Fears Flare: Losing the ITC spikes upfront expenses 50-100%. Families worry about higher costs without credits, delaying upgrades and sticking with escalating utility bills.
These pains ignite fears. But we spark solutions.
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It beats each pain:
Rate jumps? Lock in low costs. Slash a $200 bill by 80%.
Prices jump post-ITC? We keep prices stable. Others surge, we don't.
Long waits? Tesla partners mean fast Powerwall setups.
High costs? $10k Powerwall vs. $25k elsewhere. Real value.
Growth drops? We navigate taxes for smooth installs.
Frequent blackouts? Batteries keep you powered. Skip peak fees.
Fears flare? 30% off instantly. $30k system to $21k.
Tesla partnership means top gear. Proof: Utah homes save thousands. Book a free consult at asksolarmike.com/google or call 385-312-0904. Ignite now.
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