Arizona solar, answered straight
The questions every Arizona homeowner asks before going solar, answered the way a neighbor who already did it would. Real numbers, the trade-offs, and no pressure to book anything until you are ready.
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The guides that cover the heat, the cost, the utilities, and the battery question.
Do solar panels work in Arizona heat?
Extreme heat does cut a panel’s output a little. Here is how much, why Arizona is still one of the best solar states in the country, and what a good install does about it.
Read itIs solar worth it in Arizona?
The honest payback math for an Arizona home: what drives it, what slows it down in 2026, and how rising APS and SRP rates change the answer.
Read itSRP vs APS for solar: how they differ
Your utility shapes your solar more than your panels do. How APS and SRP treat solar homes differently, and what it means for system size and battery.
Read itHow much do solar panels cost in Arizona?
Real cost ranges for an Arizona home, what moves the price up or down, and how the state credit and your avoided bill change the net number.
Read itSolar plus battery in Arizona: is it worth it?
When a battery earns its keep in Arizona, when it does not, and how shrinking export credits change the calculation. Honest, no upsell.
Read itWhy your bill keeps climbing
The Arizona data-center boom, the grid strain, and the rate fight, explained without the hype.
Why your Arizona electric bill keeps going up
The data-center boom, record grid demand, and pending APS and SRP rate changes, explained plainly. What is driving your bill and the one cost you can control.
Read itThe APS 2026 rate increase, explained
APS applied for about 14% more, and it is still pending at the Corporation Commission. What it would add, when it might land, and how to get ahead of it.
Read itAre data centers raising your Arizona electric bill?
The cost fight, told fairly: the 12News analysis, what APS and SRP say back, and where the Corporation Commission actually decides who pays.
Read itArizona's grid is maxed out: peak demand and your bill
Record demand, billions in new construction, and a utility turning away load it cannot serve. What the strained grid means for your bill and your reliability.
Read itData centers vs. Arizona's power and water
The boom is colliding with two scarce desert resources. What the buildout demands, why it draws concern, and what it means for homeowners.
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