Why going solar is for me.
The time is now for solar technology – and also, more likely, help the environment little by little and wat by wat.
Going solar is a huge decision, and we know that you want to consult with someone you trust. That’s why we are 100% in-house, which means from consultation to installation (and beyond) you will work exclusively with our team every step of the way.
The average time between design and installation is about 6 weeks. Our process is thorough yet efficient, so you can see your energy savings as soon as possible. In addition to our standard warranties, we use the newest monitoring technologies to track your system’s performance and quickly identify and address any issues that might arise.
On average, large installers charge $2,000 to $5,000 more than local companies and offer less equipment options. We keep our prices affordable and work with multiple manufacturers, so we can custom design your system to ensure the highest quality and efficiency with the greatest savings.
The benefits of solar electricity
- Cut your electricity bills. Sunlight is free, so once you’ve paid for the initial installation, your electricity costs will be reduced.
- Get paid for the electricity you generate. The CPS Energy pays you for the electricity you generate, even if you use it.
- Sell electricity back to the grid. You will also receive another payment for the electricity you export through your solar panels.
- Cut your carbon footprint. Solar electricity is green renewable energy and doesn’t release any harmful carbon dioxide or other pollutants. A typical home solar PV system could save around 1.3 to 1.6 tonnes of carbon per year (depending where you are within the US).
OUR PASSION FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY
Our team comes from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, but we all have a common purpose: to make the world a more sustainable place. A diverse group with backgrounds ranging from mechanical engineering to permaculture, we all bring something unique to the table.
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