Please contact us by filling out the form below and we will be pleased to discuss any solar installation with you. We also have financing. APS Rebates When you install a PV system, it can either be tied to the APS power grid (“grid tied”) or installed as a stand alone system (“off-grid”). With a grid tied system, you can still draw electricity from the APS grid when your PV system is not producing enough energy to meet your needs. Off-grid systems may make more sense in more remote locations. Grid tied customers: Size Typical cost¹ SRP solar incentive Arizona tax credit² Federal tax credit³ 1. Costs may vary depending upon the contractor and materials you select. 1. Costs may vary depending upon the contractor and materials you select. Arizona Income Tax Credit Federal Income Tax Credit

Solar Photo Voltaic Tax Credit and Rebates:
New PV systems installed within the APS service territory and tied to the APS grid can receive a one-time incentive of up to $3 per installed DC watt.
Off grid customers:
PV systems located within the APS service territory but that are not tied to the APS grid (“off-grid”) may qualify for up to $2 per installed DC watt.
Here's an example of the costs and incentives associated with the installation of a system using APS:
4kW $34,000 $12,000 $1,000 $10,200
Net cost Annual savings4 Simple payback
$10,800 $576 18.75 years
2. The Arizona tax credit is 25% of the cost, capped at $1,000.
3. The federal tax credit is 30% of cost.
4. Savings are calculated based on an annual energy production of 1,600 kWh per kW-DC at $0.09 per kWh.
SPR Rebates
When you install a solar electric system, SRP will help defray your cost with an incentive of $3 per watt, up to $60,000. Here's an example of the costs and incentives associated with the installation of a system:
Size Typical cost¹ SRP solar incentive Arizona tax credit² Federal tax credit³
4kW $34,000 $12,000 $1,000 $10,200
Net cost Annual savings4 Simple payback
$10,800 $576 18.75 years
2. The Arizona tax credit is 25% of the cost, capped at $1,000.
3. The federal tax credit is 30% of cost.
4. Savings are calculated based on an annual energy production of 1,600 kWh per kW-DC at $0.09 per kWh.
Homeowners can claim a 25% tax credit (maximum of $1,000 credit) on solar devices installed on a residence. This is a one time tax credit and restricts the homeowner for additional credits for solar purchases made for the same residence in subsequent years.
The federal business energy tax credit is a 30% tax credit available to commercial businesses that invest in or purchase energy property in the United States. The 30% tax credit is also available to homeowners, capped at $2,000 until 1/1/09, then uncapped (part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008)
Net Metering Explained:
http://www.aps.com/main/account/orders/EPR/FAQ.html?id=#net
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