Your utility keeps raising rates. Here's what you can actually do about it.
Utah homeowners & renters can now install plug-in solar and start reducing their electric bill. No permits, no installers, no utility approval required for systems up to 1,200W.
Why Utah is different right now
Most US states still require a utility interconnection agreement (ICA) before you can connect a plug-in solar system. Utah changed that.
Under HB 340, Utah homeowners can install a plug-in solar system up to 1,200W without applying to their utility. No paperwork, no waiting, no long approval process.
It's the clearest, most straightforward path to plug-in solar in the country.
Utah HB 340 — Enacted 2025
What it means for you
- Systems up to 1,200W: no permit or utility notification needed
- Zero-export design: safe, grid-invisible
- Plugs into standard outlet
Real installs
What plug-in solar looks like in practice
Craftstrom panels on a deck. Installed by the homeowner in an afternoon.
A Craftstrom customer showing her self-installed solar kit.
What customers say
From the people who tried it out
The 1200-watt CraftStrom kit is the perfect middle ground. It plugs in, syncs with the home instantly, and you can see the reduction in usage right away. For anyone wanting a hassle-free way to cut their electric costs, this kit delivers exactly what it promises.
Setup was straightforward and didn’t require permits, which saved a huge amount of time and hassle compared to traditional solar...Performance has been consistent and reliable, even on partially cloudy days.
