Solar Savings in Tucson, Arizona: How Much Can You Save?
Tucson, Arizona — TEP service area
How Much Can You Save in Tucson?
Tucson homeowners on Tucson Electric Power pay an average of $172/month at 12.0¢/kWh (Tier 1) and 15.0¢/kWh (Tier 2). With 6.3 peak sun hours per day, a properly sized system can offset 80-90% of your usage — cutting the average bill from $172 to ~$9/month.
$152
Est. Monthly Savings
$1,824
Est. Annual Savings
$45,600+
25-Year Savings
What Drives Savings in Tucson?
- Tucson Electric Power rate structure: At 15.0¢/kWh for Tier 2, every kWh your panels produce offsets your most expensive grid usage first — that is where the math gets compelling.
- 6.3 peak sun hours: Above-average sun exposure makes every panel more productive.
- NEM 3.0 (since April 2023): Export credits are now ~~$0.07/kWh, so self-consumption matters most. Size your system for your daytime usage, not maximum export.
- Rate escalation: Tucson Electric Power rates have increased 29% (2014-2024). Each year you wait, your baseline bill grows — making the solar investment more valuable in hindsight.
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