Commercial Solar

did you know?

"1 kilowatt equates to 1000 watts."

"A typical silicon cell solar module will have a life in excess of 50 years. The electric generating capacity may degrade gradually between 0-20% over its useful life."

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Commercial Solar

It seems every day you hear about a new company “going green”. Truly going green in our eyes is making a sound business decision that financially makes sense and is an overall benefit to the company and to the environment. Choosing a solar electric system for your business is that smart business investment for you. Installing a solar electric system on your business roof top allows you to save money on monthly electric bills and conduct a business that has truly gone green. As you navigate through our commercial section you will find some different solar system options, how solar works and the financial benefits of having a solar system. At the end of your experience please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.

On Grid Solar System:

On grid solar systems use your current utility provider to store your excess solar power that is produced during the day. Then at night when there is no sun to produce solar power you pull the same power you previously stored back through your meter into your home to use. If this is done with a time of use (TOU) meter you can actually sell the power during the day when your solar system is producing the majority of the power at peak rates and then buy it back at night at a low rate essentially accomplishing the process of selling high buying low.

Grid Tie with Battery Back-Up:

A grid tie with a battery back-up system is the same as an on grid system as described above, but it has a small battery back-up attached to it. The battery back-up is an additional option for your solar system but an option that protects you against blackouts for a short period of time. It is truly in essence a hybrid system. The main benefit of a grid tie with a battery back-up solar system is being able to operate your business while the rest of the city is in complete darkness.

The cost for this upgrade is slightly more than a standard on grid system but the protection it provides is worth the investment.

Off Grid:

An off grid solar system is an option for a business that operates in an area where no power lines are available or power lines are far from location and the power utility company charges additional upfront fees to provide the electricity. This type of system can provide peace of mind to businesses that pay large fees for electricity in these locations and have the stress of relying heavily on others for a daily essential.