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Solar in Springville in 2026: Municipal Power and a Real Rebate Stack

July 11, 20263 min read

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Springville, known as Utah's Art City, sits at the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon in Utah County and runs its own municipal power utility. That local utility sets its own solar terms, which makes correct sizing important. With utilities statewide now projecting close to 10 percent annual electricity rate increases, Springville homeowners have a real reason to look at solar in 2026.

The current rebate stack for Springville

Ask Solar Mike offers 30 percent off qualifying Tesla Solar Panel and Solar Roof systems, plus his own $2,000 rebate. Because Springville runs its own municipal utility rather than Rocky Mountain Power, the separate $2,000 RMP rebate does not apply here. Springville homeowners still receive 30 percent off plus Mike's $2,000 rebate.

Springville City Power: confirm your terms before sizing

Springville sets its own export credit rate for new solar installations, and it differs from Rocky Mountain Power's net billing structure. Because the local export credit is modest, the smart approach in Springville is to size your system around what your household actually uses rather than building a large system aimed at exporting power. Mike confirms your current rate schedule and export terms before designing anything, so your system matches the program you are actually on.

Why self-consumption matters here

When exported power earns a lower credit than the retail rate you pay, using your own solar directly is worth more than sending it to the grid. A Tesla Powerwall 3 stores your midday production for evening use, which raises how much of your own power your household actually consumes. It also adds backup during storms and canyon wind events, which Springville sees given its position at the canyon mouth.

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 the cost of modernizing an aging grid. Municipal power communities are not insulated from the wholesale and infrastructure pressures behind those projections. Solar locks in your own cost of production regardless of which utility serves you.

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 discount and his $2,000 rebate, applied directly to your project with no filing and no waiting on a tax refund.

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Does Springville qualify for the Rocky Mountain Power rebate? No. Springville runs its own municipal utility, so the RMP-specific rebate does not apply. Mike's 30 percent and $2,000 rebate still do.

Why does sizing matter more in Springville? The local export credit for new installs is lower than retail, so a system sized around your actual usage protects your value better than an oversized one.

Do I still get a federal tax credit? No, it ended January 1, 2026 for cash and loan buyers. Mike's rebates apply directly instead.

See your Springville number

With municipal power terms, strong Utah County sun, and a solid rebate stack, Springville 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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