Solar Panel Cost in Utah (2026)
Solar panel costs in Utah depend on system size, roof type, local labor rates, and your utility's net metering rules. In Utah, a typical 6 kW residential system runs $11,820–$20,930 before incentives, with 30% federal tax credit reducing net cost to about $8,270–$14,650. Average electricity rate: 11.5¢/kWh.
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In Utah, a 6 kW solar panel system costs about $15,180 installed (8.9-year payback). After the 30% federal tax credit, net cost is roughly $10,630. Annual savings: ~$1,200/year at 11.5¢/kWh.
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Estimate for Utah
$7,100net after 30% ITC
~4 kW · 10 panels · $10,100 before credits · 11.5¢/kWh
Annual savings
$799
Payback
8.9 yrs
25-year savings
$20,989
25-year savings timeline
Includes ~3% utility rate growth & 0.5%/yr panel degradation
Utah vs US Average
| Metric | UT | US avg |
|---|---|---|
| 6 kW system (before credit) | $15,180 | $16,271 |
| Net cost after 30% ITC | $10,630 | $11,390 |
| Cost per watt | $2.53/W | — |
| Annual electricity savings | $1,200 | $1,335 |
| Payback period (years) | 8.9 yrs | 9 yrs |
| Electricity rate | 11.5¢/kWh | — |
Updated 2026-07-07. Estimates only.
What affects solar costs in Utah?
- Installer pricing in Utah averages $2.53/watt — below the US median
- 5.6 peak sun hours/day drives production and payback speed
- Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) covers 30% of system cost through 2032 for qualifying homeowners
- Utah utility rates at 11.5¢/kWh affect monthly bill savings
Solar installation costs in Utah reflect local labor rates, permit fees, and utility interconnection rules. A typical 6 kW system runs $11,820–$20,930 before the 30% federal tax credit, with net cost around $8,270–$14,650.
Utah averages 11.5¢/kWh and 5.6 peak sun hours per day — strong solar production potential for rooftop systems.
Incentives in Utah
Utah homeowners may qualify for the 30% federal ITC plus any active state or utility rebates. Verify current programs at dsireusa.org before signing a contract.
How to maximize solar ROI in Utah
- Compare at least three installer quotes in Utah
- Model payback using your actual utility rate and usage
- Ask whether net metering or buyback rates apply in your utility territory
- Confirm ITC eligibility with a tax professional
Utah install costs average $2.53/W with estimated 8.9-year payback on a 6 kW system — below US national averages.
Cost snapshot — UT
- 6 kW system
- $11,820 – $20,930
- After 30% tax credit
- $8,270 – $14,650
- Annual savings
- $980 – $1,380
- Battery add-on
- $6,210 – $11,180
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do solar panels cost in Utah?
A 6 kW solar system in Utah typically costs $11,820–$20,930 installed. After the 30% federal tax credit, net cost is about $8,270–$14,650. Cost per watt ranges from $2.15–$2.99.
What is the solar payback period in Utah?
In Utah, estimated payback is 6.5–12.5 years for a 6 kW system, with an average around 8.9 years. Higher electricity rates and sun exposure shorten payback.
How much can I save on electricity in Utah?
A 6 kW system in Utah may save $980–$1,380 per year on electricity, depending on usage, shading, and net metering. Over 25–30 years, cumulative savings can reach $24,500–$41,400.
Is solar worth it in Utah in 2026?
Solar in Utah is worth evaluating if you pay 11.5¢/kWh or more, have a south-facing roof with minimal shade, and plan to stay in your home past the payback period (~8.9 years). Use our calculator for a personalized estimate.
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How We Calculate Solar Costs
MySunROI estimates combine NREL residential PV installed-price benchmarks, EIA state electricity rates, and regional labor modifiers — updated 2026-07-07.
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Estimates for informational purposes only. Last updated 2026-07-07. Estimates based on NREL PV cost benchmarks, EIA electricity rates, and 2026 installer pricing surveys.