
Plug-in solar in Arizona
Arizona's HB 2843 died on February 18, 2026, when the House Natural Resources, Water and Energy Committee chairwoman declined to call a vote on the balcony solar bill citing utility concerns; no enacted statewide framework is in place.

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Recent updates
Feb
18
2026
Arizona House Natural Resources, Water and Energy Committee Chairwoman Gail Griffin blocked HB 2843 from receiving a vote, effectively killing the plug-in solar bill.
Feb
18
2026
The House Natural Resources, Water and Energy Committee held a public hearing on HB 2843, with supporters citing renter access to solar and utilities raising safety and grid-clustering concerns.
Jan
15
2026
Arizona HB 2843, sponsored by Rep. Patty Contreras (D-Phoenix) and twelve co-sponsors, was introduced in the 57th Legislature's 2nd Regular Session and referred to the House Natural Resources, Water and Energy Committee.
What you could save once plug-in solar is legal in Arizona
Estimate assumes current electricity rates once legislation passes.
Monthly savings
$19
Annual savings
$227
Payback period
~6 yrs
Based on 14.61¢/kWh avg rate · 800W system · 6.5 peak sun hours/day
Products Available in Arizona
Since plug-in solar isn't yet regulated in Arizona, your best option for getting started with solar power are these portable power stations. These systems do not connect to your home's wall outlets — instead, you plug your devices directly into the power station.
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