Once you have decided
on what size system would best suit you needs,
we can begin designing the system to your liking.
Depending on your roof quality, usable site area
and building structure there are many options
you can choose from, for a mounting standpoint
to accommodate any system.
1. Solar Modules
Mounted
on your roof or the grounds of your property,
the solar modules convert sunlight into DC power.
2.
Inverter
The
DC power created by your solar modules is then
sent to an inverter (power converter). The inverter
converts the DC power to AC power, the same power
that is being sent to you from PG&E.
3.
Electrical Panel
The
converted power then travels to your electrical
panel (breaker box), where it is distributed to
any electrical loads that are being used in your
home.
4.
Utility Grid
Your
utility gird automatically provides you with the
energy you need during times that you exceed your
PV solar production, during the day when you use
more energy than produced or at night.
For
more commercial information:
• Solar
Power for Commercial
• Solar
Energy Benefits
• Cost
& Savings
• Commercial
Rebates & Tax Credits