
Here is a detail unique to Eagle Mountain. The area has become a hub for large data center development, exactly the kind of electricity demand that is pushing Utah rates up. Utah rates have historically risen around 4 percent a year, and the utility is now projecting closer to 10 percent, driven by surging data-center demand and the cost of modernizing the grid. In Eagle Mountain, you are watching that demand get built nearby. Solar is how you stop being fully exposed to where those rates are headed.
The federal residential solar tax credit ended on January 1, 2026 for cash and loan buyers. You no longer claim 30 percent back on your taxes. Mike replaces it with an instant 30 percent rebate applied at signing, already in your quote, with nothing to file. The rebate ends July 4, 2026, then full price.
Eagle Mountain is Rocky Mountain Power territory, on net billing. The credit for exported power is lower than the retail rate, so the smartest setup is to use more of your own power. Given the high usage in a typical Eagle Mountain home, a Tesla Powerwall 3 is often well worth it: it stores your daytime solar for evening use and keeps your home running during outages, which matter more on the outer edges of the grid.
Your system is sized to your home and bill. Higher usage means a bigger system and bigger savings, which is exactly why large Eagle Mountain homes are strong candidates. Run the savings calculator on this page with your real bill to see an estimated system size, your instant rebate, your net cost, and a payback period. Mike confirms exact figures for your roof. Tesla solar panels are the savings choice for most homes here. If your roof is aging, the Tesla Solar Roof is the premium option, chosen for the look and protection over payback.
You are likely a strong candidate if your monthly bill runs over $150, you charge an EV or run heavy summer cooling, you have a large sun-facing roof, and you own your home.
Why are my Eagle Mountain power bills so high? Larger homes, EV charging, and summer cooling add up, and rising Rocky Mountain Power rates compound it. Solar fixes much of that cost.
Do I get a federal tax credit in 2026? Not for cash or loan purchases. That ended January 1, 2026. Mike's instant 30 percent rebate captures that value up front.
Is a Powerwall worth it in Eagle Mountain? Often yes, for high-usage homes on net billing and for outage protection on the grid's outer edges.
What happens after July 4, 2026? The instant 30 percent rebate ends and projects move to full price.
Big roof, high usage, rising rates, and the demand driving them right next door: Eagle Mountain is a strong solar market. Run the calculator above, then call or text Mike at 385-312-0904 or get a free quote at asksolarmike.com/google.

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