Solar Installation in Syracuse, UT
Solar PV in Syracuse makes economic sense — northern Utah averages around 4.5 to 5 peak sun-hours a day. But Rocky Mountain Power’s current export credit structure is not 1:1, which changes how systems should be sized. We design for your actual consumption, not for an oversized brochure system.
How we size a Syracuse solar system
We pull your last 12 months of bills, ask about planned electrification (EV charging, heat pump, induction range), and size the array to match — usually 7 to 11 kW for a typical home. Bigger is not always better when exported energy is credited below retail.
Battery storage — when to add it
Adding a battery (Powerwall, Enphase IQ, FranklinWH) lets you self-consume your solar production in the evening instead of exporting at the lower rate. For most homes in current Utah net-metering, batteries are now central to the payback math, not an afterthought.
One licensed team for the whole stack
Solar, the new panel (if needed), the EV charger, and any data-cabling work are all in-house. No coordinating between three subcontractors who blame each other when something goes wrong.
Solar Installation in Syracuse — free, no-pressure quote.
Call 801-940-2000 · info@tritech.biz — or use the form.
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