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Solar in Mapleton in 2026: Foothill Homes and a Real Rebate Stack

July 16, 20262 min read

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Mapleton sits on the foothills at the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon in Utah County, a community of larger residential lots, equestrian properties, and hobby farms. Utility service here can come from either Rocky Mountain Power or South Utah Valley Electric Service District depending on your address, so confirming your utility is the first step. With utilities statewide now projecting close to 10 percent annual rate increases, Mapleton homeowners have a strong reason to look at solar in 2026.

Confirm your utility before assuming your rebate

Because Mapleton has mixed utility service, the rebate stack depends on your address. If Rocky Mountain Power serves your home, you qualify for 30 percent off, Mike's $2,000 rebate, and a separate $2,000 rebate through RMP, up to $4,000 in combined rebates. If SESD serves your home, you receive 30 percent off plus Mike's $2,000 rebate, without the RMP-specific piece. Mike confirms which utility serves you before quoting.

Why Mapleton properties suit solar

Larger lots and hobby-farm properties in Mapleton often carry higher baseline electric use from barns, shops, and equipment, and foothill homes typically enjoy strong, unobstructed southern sun. Higher usage plus good exposure is exactly the combination that makes a properly sized solar system pay off. Open lots also mean more flexibility in panel placement than a tight suburban yard allows.

Backup power on the foothills

Foothill and canyon-adjacent properties can see stronger wind events and occasional outages. A Tesla Powerwall 3 stores your own solar production for evening use and keeps critical circuits running when the grid goes down, which matters more for a property with a well pump or livestock than for a typical suburban home.

The rate story behind the urgency

Utah rates historically rose around 4 percent a year. Utilities are now projecting close to 10 percent annually, driven by AI data-center demand and grid modernization. Solar locks in your own cost of production regardless of which utility serves your address.

What changed in 2026

The federal residential solar tax credit ended January 1, 2026 for cash and loan buyers, and Tesla's manufacturer instant rebate has also ended. What remains is Mike's 30 percent plus the rebate stack that applies to your utility.

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FAQ

How do I know which utility serves my Mapleton home? Mike confirms this from your address before sizing, since Mapleton has mixed RMP and SESD service.

Is solar worth it for a hobby-farm property? Often more so than a typical home, since higher usage from barns and equipment means bigger potential savings.

Is there a deadline on the current offer? No published cutoff right now. Confirm current terms with Mike.

See your Mapleton number

With strong foothill sun, larger properties, and a real rebate stack, Mapleton solar makes sense in 2026. 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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