Solar Panel Calculator for Utah (UT)

Calculate how many solar panels you need in Utah, estimated costs after the 30% federal tax credit, payback period, and 25-year savings. Based on 5.5 peak sun hours/day and $0.115/kWh average electricity rate.

Peak Sun Hours
5.5 hrs/day
Avg Rate
$0.115/kWh
Net Metering
Yes (export credit rate)
Solar Rank
#26/51

☀️ Utah Solar Panel Calculator

7,826 kWh
400W
100%

Your Utah Solar System

Panels Needed
149
System Size
59.60 kW
Annual Production
95,718 kWh
Gross Cost
$163,900
Federal ITC (30%)
-$49,170
Net Cost
$114,730
Annual Savings
$11,008/yr
Payback Period
10.4 years
25-Year Savings
$160,458
CO₂ Offset
122.5 tons/yr
Trees Equivalent
2,042/yr

⚠️ Estimates only. Actual costs and production vary. Consult a licensed solar installer. NEC Article 690 compliance required.

Solar System Sizes by Usage in Utah

Monthly kWhPanelsSystem kWNet CostSavings/yrPayback
500 kWh104.0$7,700$73910.4 yrs
750 kWh156.0$11,550$1,10810.4 yrs
1,000 kWh197.6$14,630$1,40410.4 yrs
1,250 kWh249.6$18,480$1,77310.4 yrs
1,500 kWh2911.6$22,330$2,14210.4 yrs
2,000 kWh3815.2$29,260$2,80710.4 yrs
2,500 kWh4819.2$36,960$3,54610.4 yrs

Based on 5.5 peak sun hours/day, $0.115/kWh, $2.75/W install cost, 80% derate. 30% federal ITC applied.

Complete Guide to Solar Panels in Utah (2026)

Utah receives an average of 5.5 peak sun hours per day, making it one of the best states for solar energy production. With average residential electricity rates of $0.115/kWh, solar offers long-term savings potential.

Solar Installation Costs in Utah

The average cost to install solar panels in Utah is $2.75 per watt before incentives. For a typical 8 kW system, that translates to approximately $22,000 gross, or $15,400 after the 30% federal ITC. Available incentives: Federal ITC (30%).

Net Metering in Utah

Utah net metering status: Yes (export credit rate). Utah has strong sun hours. Net metering transitioned to an export credit rate system.

NEC Requirements for Solar in Utah

All solar installations must comply with NEC Article 690 — Solar PV Systems. Key requirements:

NEC 690.8 — Circuit Sizing: PV conductors must carry at least 125% of maximum circuit current. For a 10A string, conductors must be rated for 12.5A minimum.

NEC 690.12 — Rapid Shutdown: Module-level shutdown must reduce voltage to 80V or less within 30 seconds. Critical for firefighter safety.

NEC 690.31 — Wiring Methods: USE-2 or PV Wire within the array; approved wiring methods (EMT, rigid conduit, MC cable) for building penetrations.

NEC 310.15 — Ampacity Derating: Conductors in conduit must be derated per Table 310.15(B)(3)(a). In Utah, where roof temperatures can exceed 60°C in summer, derating is especially important. Use our Wire Size Calculator and Derating Calculator for proper sizing.

Solar Wire Sizing for Utah

Panel strings to combiner box: Typically 10 AWG USE-2 or PV Wire for runs up to 100 feet. Use our Solar Wire Size Calculator to verify.

DC main run to inverter: Usually 6 AWG or 4 AWG THWN-2 in conduit. Keep DC voltage drop under 1.5% with our Voltage Drop Calculator.

AC from inverter to panel: A 7.6kW inverter on 240V draws ~32A, requiring a 40A breaker and 8 AWG copper minimum. Verify with our Breaker Size Calculator.

Environmental Impact

A 59.60 kW system in Utah offsets approximately 122.5 metric tons of CO₂ per year, equivalent to planting 2,042 trees annually. Utah grid carbon intensity: 1.28 lbs CO₂/kWh.

Disclaimer: Estimates only. Actual costs and production vary by roof orientation, shading, installer, and equipment. Consult a licensed solar installer in Utah. NEC Article 690 compliance required for all installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Top 10 Solar States Comparison

RankStateSun HoursRateCost/Watt
#1California5.8$0.267$2.82
#2Hawaii5.2$0.387$3.35
#2Texas5.3$0.134$2.6
#3Arizona6.5$0.134$2.55
#4Florida5.5$0.145$2.6
#5Nevada6.2$0.127$2.55
#6Massachusetts3.8$0.268$3.2
#7New Jersey4.2$0.175$2.9
#8New Mexico6.2$0.137$2.75
#9Colorado5.5$0.148$2.9

See also: Electricity Cost in Utah