Y’all better have a LOT of sunshine. You’d need to heat the panels 70-80 degrees on some days just to get the snow to melt, and that doesn’t account for wind chill on the panels.
I can see this happening at the Subdivision level. A small power plant built into a subdivision with the sidewalks and possibly driveways configured to accommodate the panels.
Home owners would pay for their electricity as part of their HOA dues.