Slash Your Business Utility Bill.
We design, engineer, and install commercial solar and batteries across California. No intense sales pitches, no complex slide decks, and zero upselling on gear your business doesn't actually need.
Two Clear Ways to Lower Your Bill
We are platform-neutral. We install both solutions and won't push a battery system if your business doesn't actually need one. Let's look at the operational math.
☀️ Setup A: Just Solar
If your operations run primarily between 8 AM and 5 PM (like most offices, retail outlets, and daytime light assembly), we will build you a solar-only configuration. You don't need a battery to see massive savings.
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Your machinery, lighting, and HVAC draw electricity directly from the solar panels as it is produced.
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Batteries are great, but if you don't run heavy operations at night, you can skip them and still wipe out most of your daytime bill.
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Fewer active components mean a dramatically lower upfront bill and a shorter timeline to complete ROI.
🔋 Setup B: Solar + Batteries
If you run 24/7 shifts, operate heavy cold storage, house critical IT infrastructure, or face ruinous losses when the grid goes down, adding commercial batteries is your answer.
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When the California grid goes down, your lights, computers, and equipment stay on. Business goes on as usual.
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If you operate during the evening peak hours, your battery kicks in to power your facility when PG&E's rates are highest.
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Keep commercial electric vehicles charging overnight without drawing from expensive night-rate grid power.
Avoid Unexpected Utility Fees
If you've looked closely at your commercial electric bill, you know that raw electricity usage is only half the story. The real wallet-drainer is the "Demand Charge."
What is a Demand Charge?
Your utility tracks your usage in short 15-minute windows. If you turn on all your AC units, heavy machinery, and high-energy equipment at the exact same time, you create a "spike." The utility charges you a massive penalty fee based on that single 15-minute peak.
Solar & Batteries Shave the Spikes.
Instead of drawing all that sudden power from the grid, your solar panels (or battery) feed your building the energy it needs right at that exact moment. By flattening your maximum draw from the utility, those heavy penalty charges drop right off your bill.
The Savings Math
Actual, realistic ways commercial systems pay for themselves in California today:
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The government lets you write off the depreciation of your solar equipment over a rapid 5-year schedule (MACRS). This drops your taxable business income, putting money back into your budget in year one.
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Every single kilowatt-hour generated on your own roof is power you don't have to buy from the utility company at high commercial rates. That is direct, monthly cash flow relief.
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Solar directly improves your building's net value. Plus, commercial solar is legally exempt from raising your local property taxes. Your property value goes up, but your property tax bill doesn't.
A Local California Team
A lot of commercial solar "installers" are actually just digital out-of-state sales brokers. They close the deal, take a big margin, and then hire cheap, random subcontractors to do the physical construction.
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We hold our own C-10 (Electrical) and C-39 (Roofing) licenses. We install our own racking, wire the systems ourselves, and make sure your commercial roof warranty stays fully protected. No roof leaks on our watch.
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We work cleanly, quickly, and completely around your operating hours. No blocked bays, no messy job sites, and absolutely zero downtime for your employees or your customers.
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From planning and engineering to physical wiring, our own local team handles your commercial project from start to finish.
FAQs
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We look at your real utility statements. If your business is mostly closed at night, doesn't run massive machinery in the off-hours, and you don't lose major revenue during a grid blackout, a solar-only setup is usually your best bet. It saves you massive upfront cash. If you need 24/7 backup power or operate past 4 PM when rates spike, we'll design a battery option that makes financial sense.
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Putting the panels on your roof is actually pretty quick—usually taking anywhere from a few days to two weeks depending on system size. The part that takes time is the paperwork. Getting city permits, engineering reviews, and utility interconnection approvals typically can take 2 to 4 months. Our in-house team handles 100% of that red tape for you.
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For flat roofs, we usually install ballasted racking systems. These are held down safely by weighted blocks instead of drilling holes into your roof membrane. If we do need to make penetrations, our in-house roofing team (C-39) seals them to strict roofing standards. We build roofs too, so we know exactly how to protect them.
Let’s see what solar + batteries could look like for your business
We’ll run an analysis to show you exactly how much you can save with solar-only or a solar + battery setup, without trying to upsell you on gear you don't need.
No pushy sales pitches. Just honest data.