Sign by June 30, 2026 to lock in current rebates: $500 Tesla + $2,000 Wattsmart.
Utah’s Backup Battery Specialists

Tesla Powerwall 3 Installation
from $9,995

$12,495 installed · $2,500 back in rebates

1 million homes already run on Powerwall. For the next million, Tesla and Rocky Mountain Power are paying you to join them.

Engineer & Electrician owned · 35+ Utah installs · 4.8★ Google · Prices posted. No surprises.
Tesla Powerwall 3 installed by BYOP Electric in a Utah garage Close-up of Tesla Powerwall 3 conduit hookups by BYOP Electric Tesla Powerwall 3 install showing Tesla logo and code labels
Why Powerwall, why now

Tested. Proven. And finally priced right.

Battery backup used to be a luxury for early adopters. Today, 1 million Powerwalls in, prices at the bottom of the curve, and a rebate stack that didn’t exist last year. The math finally works.

1 million installs and counting.

  • 9 years in the field. Powerwall 1 shipped 2015. A million units later, Tesla has had time to fix what didn’t work — through California PSPS shutoffs, the Texas freeze, Florida hurricanes, and Utah ice storms.
  • 11.5 kW continuous out of one unit. Enough to start your AC, run the well pump, and bake dinner at the same time. Not “essentials only” backup — whole house.

Cheaper than it’s ever been.

  • Hardware costs collapsed. Battery cell prices dropped 40%+ in three years. Powerwall list price is finally where it should be.
  • Stack $2,500 in rebates. Tesla pays $500. Rocky Mountain Power pays $2,000. Both stack. Both go to you. We file the paperwork.

Runs your house on autopilot.

  • Set it and forget it. The system charges from your solar (or off-peak grid power), discharges during 6–10 PM peak, and kicks in instantly when the grid drops. No buttons to push.
  • Locks in your power bill. Utility rates climb every year. Once your install is paid down, your bill stops climbing with them.
Who you’re working with

BYOP Electric is not a solar company. We’re whole-home backup experts.

Most installers treat batteries like an upsell on solar. We started backup-first. No commissioned salespeople, no inflated quotes, no leases.

Batsaikhan Ariun-Erdene, founder of BYOP Electric, on-site at a Utah substation
Batsaikhan “Bat” Ariun-Erdene
B.S. EE · Electrician E200 · Utah
01

Engineer & Electrician owned.

No salespeople, no guesswork. BYOP Electric is personally overseen by Bat, a licensed Electrician and BYU Electrical Engineering grad. 35+ whole-home backup systems across Utah so far.

02

Battery-first.

I’ve installed almost every brand on the market — Tesla, EG4, Anker, Enphase, Sol-Ark, Lion, FranklinWH, Ecoflow. Right now Powerwall 3 is what I’d put on my own house: seamless whole-home backup, LFP chemistry (safer + longer-lasting), inverter built in for efficiency, 10-year warranty. We design systems that barely touch the grid — your house runs on the power you made yourself.

03

What you see is what it costs.

We post the price. The price holds through your install. The rebates flow to you, not us. No hidden fees, no high-pressure pitches, no leases. That’s the whole pitch.

4.8 on Google

What homeowners say after we’ve installed for them.

★★★★★

“Much cheaper to go with someone with Bat’s background than a big solar company. However, there is nothing cheap about his work. He does exactly what he tells you he will do.”

Larry Andrewa year ago
★★★★★

“I asked him to evaluate our solar. He suggested we NOT buy any more — just get 2 of our 14 existing panels serviced because they weren’t producing properly.”

Grant Wright11 months ago
★★★★★

“His prices were WAY lower than everyone else while still using quality products with 25-year warranty. It made solar actually affordable and obtainable for us.”

Georgea year ago
★★★★★

“I talked with 6 solar companies before. Tono Energy stood out — no sales pressure, prices were really competitive, install went very smooth.”

Larry (MSG DOC Wilson)a year ago
★★★★★

“One of those guys some would tease as being ‘too honest’ — he truly wants you to know everything about your transaction, even the nuances many would never mention.”

Eric Steelea year ago
★★★★★

“Bat’s engineering background gave me extra confidence. He is honest and knowledgeable, and he gave me a great price. Now I’m looking for more places to add solar.”

Greg Harris9 months ago
★★★★★

“I’m cautious about working with new tech and companies. Very satisfied with the professionalism, expertise, and support. I now have an extremely affordable backup system.”

Gary Rossa year ago
★★★★★

“Bat went beyond our hopes and expectations. The entire team was a joy to work with — efficient and effective installing 60+ panels in our 20kW rooftop system.”

David Beana year ago
★★★★★

“Amazing service and extremely knowledgeable. Honestly the best prices in town. I will absolutely be working with them in the future.”

Micah Hirokawaa year ago
★★★★★

“Bat was prompt in his responses, in working out a time for install, and in explaining every detail I needed to know. He even put up with my dogs!”

Klaus Bielefeldtrecent
Our pricing

Common Utah installs and what they cost.

Every package is turn-key — permits, interconnection paperwork, install labor, inspection, and Tesla app setup all included. Prices below are after the $2,000 Wattsmart + $500 Tesla rebates. In rare cases (unusual roof, long wire runs, panel-side work) pricing can change — we flag it at the site check before you sign.

Backup only
$9,995
Net price after rebates

Best for: existing solar owners or homes needing pure grid backup.

  • SystemPowerwall 3 · 13.5 kWh
  • BackupWhole-home grid backup, runs heavy appliances
  • PerkBypass RMP 6–10 PM peak rates
  • Warranty10-year Tesla guarantee
Essentials
$17,495
Net price after rebates

Best for: smaller homes and light energy users (Tiered plan).

  • System5 kW solar + Powerwall 3
  • BackupEssential whole-home backup
  • Bill mathDrops $107 bill to ~$28
  • SavingsSave $79 / month
Plus
$27,995
Net price after rebates

Best for: large homes, EV owners, or heavy AC usage (TOU plan).

  • System12 kW solar + Powerwall 3
  • BackupHeavy whole-home backup
  • Bill mathDrops $232 bill to ~$57
  • SavingsSave $175 / month
  • + Expansion packRecommended for multi-day backup
$2,500 in rebates already applied
$2,000 Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart + $500 Tesla Next Million
We file both rebate applications. Money flows to you, not BYOP Electric.

Want an exact quote on your home? Talk with BYOP

How to pay

How to pay. No leases.

The solar industry runs on two tricks: 25-year leases that put a lien on your house, and “1.99% APR” loans with a 30%+ dealer fee baked in. We don’t do either. Here’s every way you can actually pay for your install — pick the one that fits.

Cash
$0 interest

Best total cost

  • Zero interest, zero fees
  • Full $2,500 in rebates flow to you
  • Battery starts paying itself back month 1

Best for: savings sitting at less than 5% return.

Affirm
0% APR

12 months · free money

  • Zero interest if paid in 12 months
  • Soft credit pull at application
  • No dealer fees, no rate markup

Best for: covering it with this year’s bonus or tax refund. Subject to approval.

BYOP direct loan
11–13% APR

Zero dealer fee

  • No dealer fee. Industry standard: 30–50% baked in.
  • 5–15 year terms
  • Rate matches your credit profile

Best for: no home equity yet, want predictable monthly payment.

Why we don’t push leases or industry “solar loans.”

Solar lease

You don’t own the battery. The salesperson takes a commission. The lease company puts a 20-year UCC lien on your house.

Industry “solar loan”

That 1.99% APR ad is a teaser. The 30–50% dealer fee folds into your loan principal silently. A $20K install becomes a $30K loan.

Our way

The price on this page is the price you pay. No dealer fee. No commission. No lien. Pick how you finance — your choice doesn’t change the install cost.

HELOC interest deduction depends on use; consult your tax advisor. Affirm and direct loan rates subject to credit approval.

Pays itself back.

  • $125/mo bill savings on Standard tier. 7–10 year payback on the install. After that, every kWh your battery makes is pure margin in your pocket.

Adds home value.

  • $10–20K resale bump. Solar plus battery installs are appraised as built-in equipment. Some of what you spend gets captured in your home’s sale price.

Power independence.

  • Switches in under 100 ms. Ice storm, wildfire shutoff, transformer failure — the lights stay on. Your fridge, your AC, your well pump, your work-from-home setup.
Customize for your home

Talk with BYOP Electric.

You’ve seen what we typically install. Tell us your average bill, install address, and number — we’ll text you within minutes to customize the quote for your home. No spam calls ever. Sign by June 30 to lock $2,500 in current rebates. Install anytime through December.

Tell BYOP Electric about your project.

$150/MONTH
$50 $500+
What happens next: a text within minutes — our AI assistant handles initial questions; Bat picks up for technical and pricing details. No drive-by sales call, no phone tree.
FAQ

Common questions before quoting.

Hardware, labor, and paperwork — everything you need to flip the switch. That’s the Tesla Powerwall 3 (and panels + microinverters on solar bundles), Gateway 3 (or meter collar where eligible), all install labor, permits, plan check, AHJ inspection, system commissioning, and Tesla app setup. The price you see is the price you pay. No add-ons billed later.

Backup-only Powerwall installs run about 1 day on-site. Solar + Powerwall bundles run 2–3 days depending on system size and roof complexity. Permitting and utility-interconnection scheduling adds 2–4 weeks before we break ground — we handle that paperwork in the background.

Most homes don’t need a panel upgrade for a single Powerwall. We check your service entrance, main breaker rating, and available bus capacity at the site visit. If an upgrade is needed, we quote it transparently before you sign — no panel-upgrade surprises mid-install. Modern Powerwall 3 systems often avoid the upgrade entirely thanks to a meter collar interconnection.

Yes. Sign your contract by June 30, 2026 to lock in the $500 Tesla Next Million Rebate, then schedule your install for any date through December 31, 2026. We work with your timing — vacation, baby due, kitchen remodel, whatever.

The $500 Tesla rebate is filed through Tesla’s portal after install — you get a Visa card by email within ~8 weeks. The $2,000 Wattsmart rebate is paid by Rocky Mountain Power directly into your enrolled account. We file both applications for you. The money goes to your account, not BYOP Electric’s.

Heads up: the federal residential solar tax credit (the 30% ITC) expired December 31, 2025 and is no longer available for new residential installs. The current incentives are state and utility-level: $500 from Tesla’s Next Million Rebate plus $2,000 from Rocky Mountain Power’s Wattsmart Battery program. Both stack, both go to you — that’s $2,500 off your install. If anyone tells you the 30% credit is still on, they’re behind on the news.

We don’t push financing — most BYOP Electric clients pay direct, use a HELOC, or finance through their own bank or credit union (usually at better rates than installer-tied financing). If you want a referral to a fair-rate lender we’ve worked with before, just ask in the text thread.

Two things. (1) Four-year program enrollment. (2) RMP can dispatch a portion of your battery during peak grid events — never below your reserved backup. It happens a handful of times per year and your battery still backs up your home during grid outages. If you want zero RMP control over your battery, we’ll quote without Wattsmart enrolled — you’d just give up the $2,000 rebate.

We’ve completed Tesla’s certified-installer training and met their installation standards. Powerwall hardware comes from Tesla, the manufacturer warranty stays with Tesla, and our work is held to Tesla’s spec. We’re a credentialed channel, not a marketplace reseller.

Engineer & Electrician owned and operated — you talk directly to the person who’ll design and install your system, not a sales rep. Published prices, no kitchen-table surprises. Small shop, no commissioned salespeople — that’s why we install for less without cutting corners. Utah Contractor License #13906594-5501.

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