
Ask Solar Mike still offers 30 percent off qualifying Tesla Solar Panel and Solar Roof systems, plus his own $2,000 rebate. Because Provo runs its own municipal utility rather than Rocky Mountain Power, the separate $2,000 RMP-specific rebate does not apply here. Provo homeowners still receive 30 percent off plus Mike's $2,000 rebate, a meaningful stack on its own.
Provo City Power's net metering credits reset each February, so an oversized system can leave value on the table rather than rolling forward indefinitely. Mike sizes Provo systems around this reset cycle so your production lines up with what the local program actually credits, rather than assuming Rocky Mountain Power's rules apply.
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 costs. Provo, on its own municipal system, is not immune to the broader pressure driving those statewide projections. Solar locks in your own cost of production regardless of which utility serves you.
Does Provo qualify for the Rocky Mountain Power rebate? No. That rebate is specific to RMP customers. Provo runs its own municipal utility, so Mike's 30 percent and $2,000 rebate apply, but not the RMP piece.
Why does system sizing matter more in Provo? Provo City Power's net metering credits reset every February, so correct sizing protects your value under that specific program.
Is there a deadline on the current offer? No published cutoff right now. Confirm current terms with Mike.
With municipal power terms and a solid rebate stack, Provo 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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