West Jordan averages around 230 sunny days each year, making it a great location for solar energy production. With Rocky Mountain Power rates climbing and grid reliability concerns during peak demand, many Salt Lake County families are switching to solar for stable costs and long-term savings. Utah’s solar market is growing fast, with residents enjoying both financial benefits and energy security.

Solar panels usually cost 2.40 to 3.20 dollars per watt.
Typical lifetime savings range from 15,000 to 25,000 dollars.
Most solar systems pay for themselves within 7 to 9 years.
Solar delivers predictable energy costs versus Rocky Mountain Power’s rising rates.
Zero-down and low-interest financing makes solar simple and accessible.



Utah provides a state tax credit of up to 25% (capped at $400) for residential solar systems, adding extra savings on top of federal incentives.
West Jordan homeowners can save $1,000+ per year through net metering credits by sending excess energy back to the grid.
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Most families save 40–60% on monthly electricity costs.
Abundant sunshine and Rocky Mountain Power’s rising rates make solar a smart investment.
They generate clean energy while offering stylish shade and outdoor benefits.
Yes, batteries provide backup power and qualify for state incentives.
No, Utah exempts solar systems from property tax increases.

