Solar Panels Cost 0k-0k in La Paz County, AZ | November, 2024

Solar Panels Cost $0k-$0k in La Paz County, AZ | November, 2024

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How much do solar panels cost in La Paz County, AZ in 2024?

Getting a solar system in the month of November, 2024 in La Paz County, AZ costs approximately $0/W.

In accordance with the cost per watt, you are able to conclude that for every 1 kW (1000 watts) your solar system can generate, you will have to invest $0 to have it installed. After subtracting the 30% federal tax credit, a 5 kW solar system in La Paz County typically costs $0. To adequately cover your energy needs, you could need a bigger system.

To the left, you can choose your county to see the average roof size and average maximum capacity for solar panels on homes in your area. Below is an analysis of the costs, payback period, and 20-year average savings for a 5 kW system installed in your county.

Average out-of-pocket cost for a 5 kW system The upfront amount spent to buy and install solar.
La Paz County: $0US Average: $12,523
Average Payback Period The number of years until you break even on the solar investment.
La Paz County: 0 yearsUS Average: 7 years
Average Net 20-year savings The total amount of money saved over 20 years minus the out-of-pocket cost.
La Paz County: $38,914US Average: $16,169

Solar Potential in La Paz County

Estimated system size and solar electricity production per median viable roof in
La Paz County.

Roof size 974sq. ft.
Capacity 13.63kW DC
Electricity 22.4kkWh AC per yr.

Electricity Costs in La Paz County, AZ & What that Means for Your Solar Panel Pricing

On average, a La Paz County energy consumer uses 1,044 kWh and pays 162.14 per month for electricity. Please be aware that this figure covers apartments and smaller residences, which typically require reduced energy.

In November 2024, the electricity rate in La Paz County, AZ averages 15.53¢ per kWh.

Currently, a 7 kW solar system will cost around $0 after incentives.

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Average solar panel costs by system size in La Paz County

Available below and to the left is the price structure for multiple sizes of solar panel systems in La Paz County. A more extensive solar array will expectedly cost more, but it will also provide higher electricity savings and higher income tax credits.

In the solar panel cost calculator found to the right and below, you can view a cost and benefit breakdown to match an average $162.14 electric bill in La Paz County. For results that are more personalized, adjust the $162.14 to match your typical electricity bill.

System Size 3kW
Roof Size Min. space required
215 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $869 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 3kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 5,429 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $72
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0.67 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 31 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 1,648 mi less a year
System Size 4kW
Roof Size Min. space required
286 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,158 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 4kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 7,239 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $97
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 0.89 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 41 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 2,197 mi less a year
System Size 5kW
Roof Size Min. space required
358 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,448 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 5kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 9,048 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $121
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 1.11 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 51 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 2,746 mi less a year
System Size 6kW
Roof Size Min. space required
429 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $1,737 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 6kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 10,858 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $145
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 1.33 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 61 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 3,295 mi less a year
System Size 7kW
Roof Size Min. space required
501 ft²
Electricity Value Annual Production $2,027 a year
Est. Price
$0
Savings from a 7kWthis system
  • Est. yearly production 12,668 kWh
  • Est. monthly savings $162
  • Full payback in 0 years
Environmental Impacts
  • Reduces CO2 emissions by 1.49 tons a year
  • Equivalent to planting 68 trees a year
  • Equivalent to driving 3,687 mi less a year

La Paz County Solar Panel Installation Incentives & Rebates | 2024

The REAP Grant can potentially cover between 80% and 100% of the installation costs for solar or wind turbines for rural small businesses and agricultural businesses. If you feel you might be eligible, we suggest utilizing our REAP Grant eligibility tool to verify your qualification.

The federal government offers a 30% tax credit for residential solar systems, making solar practical and practical for a diverse set of homeowners. A variety of state and local incentives are offered to promote the use of solar energy.

Arizona features 21 solar rebate and incentive initiatives provided by multiple utilities and government organizations.

Solar incentives in AZ

Duncan Valley Electric Cooperative - SunWatts Rebate Program

Value:Up to $500

Members of the Duncan Valley Electric Cooperative can receive rebates for renewable energy systems through its SunWatts program for renewable energy systems. The program offers rebates for wind energy and photovoltaic systems of 10 kilowatts or less; members purchasing them can receive a rebate of $.05 per watt up to $500. Solar water heating systems can receive a rebate of $.50 per kilowatt-hour of their estimated energy savings for its first year. The program should encourage members to purchase systems that would help the cooperative meet its energy needs while remaining environmentally friendly.

Residential Solar and Wind Energy Systems Tax Credit

Value:Up to $1,000

Arizona is offering a Solar Energy Credit to individual taxpayers who install a solar or wind energy device at their Arizona residence. The credit can be applied against their personal income tax; the credit is one-fourth of the cost of solar or wind energy, up to $1000. The number of devices does not matter. The credit may be claimed in the year that the devices are installed or up to five years if the amount exceeds their tax liability. Taxpayers who lease the system or enter into a third-party power purchase agreement are not eligible to receive the credit.

Mohave Electric Cooperative - Renewable Energy Incentive Program

Value:Up to $2,500

Mohave Electric Cooperation has incentives to encourage its customers to install renewable energy systems in the homes and businesses, and thus help them save money on electric bills. It provides rebates for small commercial and residential photovoltaic and wind systems; however, rebates for solar water heaters are available for residential systems only. These rebates should help offset the price of those systems, making them more attractive to potential buyers and eventually helping them to help better the environment. Also, residential and business customers must meet all applicable terms and conditions with the appropriate forms submitted through their website.

Southwest Gas Corporation - Commercial High-Efficiency Equipment Rebate Program

Value:Varies

The Southwest Gas Corporation offers rebates to commercial customers in Arizona who purchase energy-efficient natural gas equipment in order to better assist environmental measures. Customers of the natural gas company may apply for custom incentives. Those commercial customers interested in obtaining a rebate for their natural gas equipment should refer to the Southwest Gas Corporation website for more information. A list of rebates available through the Southwest Gas Corporation may found here. The rebates should encourage customers of the company to better access more energy-efficient equipment for their companies' needs.

SRP - Solar Water Heating Program

Value:Varies

The Salt River Project's Solar Water Heating program provides incentives to encourage its residential customers to purchase solar water heating systems as back-ups to their electric systems, in hopes that the residential customers will use the renewable energy systems in preference to their familiar systems. The usual incentive for residential solar water heating systems is $0.30 per kilowatt-hour of the estimated annual energy savings, determined by calculating current use to determine estimated use for the next year. The incentives are pro-rated ($0.24 per kilowatt-hour) for systems where solar collectors are installed in sub-optimal locations, such as shady areas.

Tucson City - Solar Farm Permit Requirements

Value:Varies

The City of Tucson requires several permits for solar farms. This table shows all of the relevant information about the applicable regulations that apply to anyone looking to establish a large solar facility. For example, permits are required for groundwater/surface water management, review for the site/development plan, preconstruction, and the electrical permit. Permits last one day or 14 months, depending on the specific permit, so pay attention to the dates on each permit and mark them on a calendar to avoid confusion. It should be noted that some permits may not be needed, so check with the appropriate agency before paying for a permit.

Sulphur Springs Valley EC - SunWatts Rebate Program

Value:Varies

The SunWatts program offers home and business owners incentives for purchasing solar water heating systems. The ideal is that residential and business customers of various companies will take advantage of the incentives offered through the SunWatts program and upgrade their homes. Also, the solar water heating systems may encourage the homeowners and business owners to try other renewable energy systems, especially once they see how much the heating systems save them. Systems must meet all program requirements, and incentives are usually available through local companies. See the SunWatts program website for complete details on rebates offered and other incentives.

City of Phoenix - Renewable Energy Goal

Value:Varies

The Phoenix City Council approved a renewable energy goal for the city in 2008. The goal is for 15% of the city's electricity to come from renewable sources by 2025 and mirrors the state's Renewable Energy Standard. It plans to accomplish this renewable energy installation, which is city-owned or city-sponsored, mostly through public-private partnerships. The city council will review periodically the progress towards the goal, setting milestones to track progress. The Environmental Quality Commission and Public Works Department collaborated to develop the recommendation. Phoenix recently expanded its sustainability goals, which also include becoming carbon-neutral by 2060. The paper laying out these goals can be found at https://www.phoenix.gov/sustainabilitysite/Documents/COP_028%20Sustainability%20Brochure12%2C%20Feb%202017.pdf.

Renewable Energy Tax Credit for International Operations Centers (Corporate)

Value:Varies

A 2014 act of the Arizona legislature created tax incentives on new solar, wind, or other renewable energy systems used to power "international operations centers." To qualify for the credit, systems should be rated for at least 20 MW of generation capacity or produce 40,000 megawatt hours of electricity per year. "International operations center" certification is obtained through ten years of investment records in new Arizona-located capital. Additional information is available from the state department of revenue.

Solar Contractor Licensing

Value:Varies

The Arizona Registrar of Contractors does not offer a general solar electric contractor license, but the state's R-11 and C-11 electric licenses cover solar electric installations. The Registrar also has licenses for solar water heaters. There are also licenses for space heating and cooling systems, including solar thermal systems. For those interested in working with pools that include a solar pool heating system, there is another license. All contractors that work with solar energy systems must have four years of applicable work experience and pass an exam in order to obtain a license in Arizona.

Trico Electric Cooperative - SunWatts Incentive Program

Value:Varies

The Trico Electric Cooperative offers its residential and business customers a rebate for installing solar water heaters into their homes and businesses, thus helping to encourage the use of sustainable energy in those homes and businesses. Rebates equal $.40 per kilowatt that is expected to be saved in the first year of the use of solar water heating systems, as compared to the systems that they are used to using to heat their water. The rebates are offered through the SunWatts program, and should encourage its residential and business customers to look for another way to use renewable energy sources in their homes and businesses.

City of Chandler - Green Building Requirement for City Buildings

Value:Varies

In June 2008, Chandler, Arizona, adopted Resolution 4199, establishing an ordinance requiring all newly occupied city buildings larger than 5000 square feet to be designed to achieve the Silver Level of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification program, striving for higher certification levels whenever project resources permit. City projects may be exempt from the payback necessary to recover the initial cost if it takes more than ten years to recoup costs. If it is deemed infeasible, then the project shall follow as many of the LEED principles as possible. Additionally, buildings smaller than 5000 square feet must include as many of the principles as possible.

City of Scottsdale - Green Building Policy for Public Buildings

Value:Varies

Scotsdale approved a green building policy for new city buildings and remodels in 2005. All newly occupied buildings of any size are to be designed, contracted, and built to achieve Gold certification by the principles of the US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program. Where the payback is anticipated to take more than five years, the city staff may recommend which level of LEED certification is appropriate for the building in question. In addition, ll renovation to non-occupied buildings will be designed, contracted, and built with as many of the LEED principals as is feasible.

Renewable Energy Standard

Value:Varies

The Arizona Corporation Commission is debating changes to the state's Renewable Energy Standard to expand the standard to 15% by 2025, with 30% of the renewable energy coming from distributed energy technologies. The new rules were certified as constitutional and were allowed to go forward. Prior to the 2006 rules, Arizona's original Environmental Portfolio Standard required Arizona 0.4% of its energy from renewable sources; this was increased incrementally to 60% by 2012. The RES should allow Arizona to meet its goals, and to eventually see more of its energy needs being met by renewable energy sources.

Maricopa Assn. of Governments - Solar Domestic Water Heating Permitting Standards

Value:Varies

The Maricopa Association of Governments passed permit submission requirements for residential solar domestic water heating systems on June 18, 2003, in an effort to promote uniformity. Prior to passing the permit submission requirements, consumers were seeing different standards and procedures that varied from installer to installer; this made the installation of a new system or repair of the old one difficult. By enforcing the requirements they were able to help put a lid on the chaos. The MAG is a council of governments that serves as the regional agency for the metropolitan Phoenix area. The standards were revised in May 2012.

City of Scottsdale - Green Building Incentives

Value:Varies

The Scottsdale Green Building Program was the first such program with an emphasis on residential home construction. Established in 1998, it encourages environmentally responsible building in the Sonoran Desert. The program's goals are to reduce the impact of building, achieve both the long and short-term savings of energy, water, and other natural resources, and encourage a healthier indoor environment. Incentives include green building permits and inspections, technical assistance, monthly lectures, recognition on the website, free promotional materials, and a homeowner manual; depending on criteria, homeowners can be designated as either basic or advanced. Projects must complete a Green Home Rating Checklist to qualify for incentives.

SRP - Net Metering

Value:Varies

The Salt River Project modified its net-metering program for residential customers in February 2015. Effective with the April 2015 billing cycle, residential customers who generate part of the electricity onsite are billed under the Customer Generation Price Plan. Customers that have purchased their distributed energy system or signed a lease agreement before December 8, 2014, may keep their original plan for twenty years. Net-metering allows customers discounts on the energy bill if they produce more electricity than they use. While the Arizona Corporation Commission adopted net-metering rules in October 2008, the state's rules do not apply to Salt River Project customers.

Interconnection Guidelines

Value:Varies

The Arizona Corporation Commission initiated a rule-making process to establish statewide interconnection standards for distributed generation. The proceedings are still in effect, and the commission has recommended that the utilities use the Interconnection Document as a guide. The state's utilities developed interconnection agreements prior to the ACC's ongoing proceedings. Each utility has adopted its own standards, sometimes based on different metrics than other utilities. It is likely that Arizona's regulated utilities will adopt the ACC's interconnection standards when the final rules are adopted in order to provide a system that will enable all utilities to provide consistent service across the state.

Phoenix City - Municipal Code 232 Residential Solar PV System Permit

Value:Varies

The City of Phoenix offers permit plans for photovoltaic use. More specific information can be found in the city's application found here. For every option listed, the existing electric service will remain and the installer must be present for any inspection. Option A: Over-the-counter review, $600 plan review with three inspections. Option B: Over-the-counter review, $450 plan review, and two inspections. Option C: No plan review, $375 administrative fee, and two inspections. Option D: Over-the-counter review, $300 plan review, and one inspection. Option E: No plan review, $225 administrative fee, and one inspection.

Renewable Energy Tax Credit for International Operations Centers (Personal)

Value:Varies

S.B. 1484 of 2014 provides a tax credit for renewable energy systems used in manufacturing that produce energy. H.B. 2528 of 2017 removes manufacturer eligibility in 2018. Eligible systems must be capable of creating at least 20 megawatts of energy or a typical annual generation of at least 40,000 megawatt-hours. The tax credit of $5 million per year for five years for each facility. Taxpayers must apply to the Department of Revenue; the sooner you apply the better as when the $10 million is gone it is gone.

City of Tucson - Solar Design Requirement for Homes

Value:Varies

In June 2008, Tuscon adopted an ordinance that requires all new single single-family homes and duplexes to be solar-ready. The ordinance was developed by a stakeholder group. New homes must either have a photovoltaic or solar water heating system installed or have the necessary hardware on hand so that such a system can be installed at a later date. This latter option allows a home to have some of the piping installed so that later installation is not that expensive. These requirements may be waived if it can be sufficiently demonstrated to a building official that compliance is not practical due to shading, building orientation, construction constraints, or the configuration of the parcel of land.

Are solar panels worth it in La Paz County, AZ?

If your goal is to maintain your home well past the payback period of your solar system, solar panels are an clear choice in La Paz County. With a 5 kW solar system in La Paz County, AZ, the average savings over a 20 period is $38,913.6, with break even usually occurring at 0 years.

The cost of not having solar panels in La Paz County, AZ

Without solar panels or another backup power source, you miss out on the savings discussed previously and rely entirely on your electric utility for electricity. As we've seen in many recent news reports, full reliance on your utility isn't always ideal.

In recent times, the average number of utility outages per customer annually in La Paz County has been about 0.81. The average duration of each outage is 82.07 minutes. During severe events like grid management errors, landslides or planned maintenance, these times can grow significantly longer.

Take a look at the component below to see the number of current electricity customers without power in La Paz County.

Whether or not a backup battery is included, a solar panel system could help ease the impact of future power outages you might face.

Power Outages

Currently, 0 customers are being tracked in La Paz County.

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Customers Out:

0

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What impacts the cost of solar panels in La Paz County, AZ?

Your Energy Needs - Larger solar panel systems require more upfront investment, but the cost per watt decreases as the size of the system increases. Many people find it useful to install a solar energy system that can replace their entire electric bill. This results in optimal savings.

Make & Model - There are a variety of makes and models of solar panels and mounting equipment. Taking into account the certain brand preferences an installer might have, picking a reputable contractor is important. Choosing superior quality equipment usually provides a more favorable long-term experience for the buyer.

Solar Panel Type - Monocrystalline panels have emerged as the standard in the industry, and deservedly so. They have a higher price, but they provide more energy. Most solar panel installers choose this type of material.

Your Property - Trees, sloped land, or additional considerations can increase the complexity of the installation. Nowadays, the majority of solar installers can assess your home with satellite images and incorporate these elements in the preliminary cost estimate.

Labor Rates - Companies compensate their employees in varying amounts, and these costs are passed down to consumers. Higher wages frequently lead to companies getting better reviews for their services and customer service.

Permitting & Interconnection - The local permitting and utility interconnection fees, which vary by region, will affect your final installation price. Quality installers will factor these costs into your preliminary quotes to prevent unexpected expenses.

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    Who are the best solar installers in La Paz County?

    Freedom Forever

    Temecula, CA(800) 685-1850

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Harmon Solar

    Phoenix, AZ(800) 281-3189

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Powur PBC

    Del Mar, CA(866) 467-6987

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Micrometer Engineering

    Scottsdale, AZ(602) 790-5749

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Core Development Group

    (201) 825-2195

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Solgen Power

    Pasco, WA(855) 709-1181

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Sunny Energy

    Tempe, AZ(480) 864-2483

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Sunlink Energy

    Gilbert, AZ(480) 624-8105

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    SunPro Solar

    Mandeville, LA(866) 599-3643

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Solar Gain

    Tucson, AZ(520) 822-8377

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Rooftop Solar

    Flagstaff, AZ(928) 213-5670

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Hunt Electric

    Salt Lake City, UT(801) 975-8844

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Palmetto Solar

    Charleston, SC(855) 339-1831

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Entero Energy

    Austin, TX(512) 551-0742

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    SunPower Corporation

    San Jose, CA(800) 786-7693

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Interior Electric

    Orange, CA(714) 771-9098

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Fusion Power

    Chandler, AZ(480) 676-1433

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Reparation of batteries.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Sunnova Energy

    Houston, TX(866) 786-6682

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Reparation of batteries.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Sunrun

    San Francisco, CA(833) 394-3384

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Sun Logix Energy

    Palm Desert, CA(760) 656-6151

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Entegrity

    Little Rock, AR(800) 700-1414

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Reparation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    PE Solar

    Tempe, AZ(480) 264-0690

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    City Electric Supply

    Dallas, TX(866) 634-9853

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Auditing of energy requirements for independent energy generation.
    • Monitoring of independent energy generation.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.

    Empire Solar Group

    Salt Lake City, UT(800) 467-4562

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    KGT Renewables

    Phoenix, IL

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Precision Renewables

    Snyderville CDP, UT(435) 602-4120

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Solar systems for selling electricity back to the grid.

    Sun Valley Solar Solutions

    Chandler, AZ(480) 689-5000

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Expertise in consulting on advantageous financing for solar.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    Badass Energy

    Claremont, CA(909) 320-9860

    Services

    • Installation of solar arrays.
    • Installation of batteries for energy storage.
    • Consulting on all things solar related.

    La Paz County, AZ Solar Panel Cost FAQs

    • In La Paz County, AZ, the mean cost per watt for solar panels as recorded in November, 2024 is $0/W. After the federal tax credit, the estimated cost for a 5 kW solar panel system in La Paz County, AZ is roughly $0.
    • Currently, Arizona residents can benefit from 21 rebates and incentives available through various utilities and government bodies. On top of that, nearly everyone can qualify for the 30% federal tax credit.
    • Paying cash provides the most savings, yet there are many financing options available today for solar panels that are also beneficial. Financing options are frequently available through installers and will be included in your initial quotes.
    • Yes, the typical payback time for 5 kW solar panel systems in La Paz County, AZ is 0 years, and the expected electricity cost savings over 20 years is $38,913.6.
    Matt Hope
    Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
    Published: 2024-11-04