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  • SolarNexus
    Suite 62080, San Francisco, CA, 548 Market Street, 94104, US

    SolarNexus is a software company that specializes in providing tools for solar contracting companies to streamline their operations and increase efficiency. The company was founded by a team of passionate individuals with deep experience in solar contracting operations and enterprise software. Their mission is to accelerate the adoption of distributed solar and energy-saving technologies by increasing the efficiency and productivity of contracting companies. SolarNexus offers a full suite of sales and operational tools that have been researched, tested, and proven in the field to give contractors the highest-quality software and processes for scaling their solar business.

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  • Mobile Solar Installation by DeMack - Mobile RV Solar Panel Installations
    123 Solar Way, Suite 100, Beverly Hills, 90210, US

    Mobile Solar Installation specializes in providing high-quality solar solutions for various applications. Our mission is to offer reliable, efficient, and cost-effective solar energy systems that cater to different needs and budgets. With a team of experienced professionals, we ensure that our clients receive top-notch service and support throughout the entire process, from consultation to installation and maintenance.

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  • Getsolar.com
    1
    123 Solar Way, Suite 100, Solar City, 12345, US

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  • NEXT SOLAR
    5
    South San Francisco, Ca, Central Office, 1098 San Mateo Dr, San Francisco, 94080, US

    Next Solar's mission is to educate and inform home owners of the benefits of going solar. We offer a customized renewable energy solution for home owners that best suits their needs.

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  • SolarUp
    Birmingham, AL, USA, 2001 18th Street Ensley, 35218, US

    The PowerCrate HPU is a revolutionary all-in-one solar generator unit designed to provide a reliable and eco-friendly energy solution during emergencies. It harnesses the power of the sun, offering convenience, safety, and peace of mind for families, teachers, hunters, and international travelers. The unit features monocrystalline solar panels, a lithium-iron phosphate battery, a pure sine inverter, multiple USB ports, 12-volt ports, and a voltage meter. It is a game-changer for off-grid power generation, ensuring a steady supply of power and clean energy for sensitive electronics.

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  • Carbon Lighthouse
    5
    San Francisco, CA, 123 Mission St, 94103, US

    Carbon Lighthouse is a platform that helps building owners generate new rent by renting space in mechanical rooms and using it to reduce operating expenses for tenants. The landlord funds a low-cost TI to upgrade the building control system, which reduces total occupancy costs for tenants. Carbon Lighthouse becomes a rent-paying entity in the building, paying $20k - $60k per year in rent for a 10-year lease.

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  • Pacific Gas & Electric Co
    2.4
    San Francisco, CA, 77 Beale Street, 94103, US

    Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) is a leading energy company in California, providing safe, reliable, and clean energy to millions of customers. With a strong commitment to sustainability and community support, PG&E offers various services and resources to help customers manage their energy usage and costs. From energy-saving tips to financial assistance programs, PG&E aims to make energy accessible and affordable for all.

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  • Sutro Power
    2259 Shafter Ave, San Francisco, 94124, US

    Sutro Power is a green energy EPC firm based in San Francisco, comprising skilled Solar Electricians and Engineers. Unlike other Solar companies, Sutro Power is 'operations-centric' rather than a sales run organization, meaning that it is owned and operated by its electricians and engineers. This ensures expert quality and craftsmanship in all aspects of the installation process to maintain the longevity of a system and maximum production. The goal is to provide clean, green energy to clients as well as engender their energy independence. To install the highest quality components with expert craftsmanship is not enough, one must monitor and maintain those systems for their lifetime. Sutro Power is driven by a duty to perpetuate clients' energy production, and the daily satisfaction that comes from seeing that production.

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  • Mobile Solar
    5
    Atascadero, CA, USA, 6925 Sycamore Rd., Suite B, 93422, US

    Mobile Solar is a company based in California that specializes in designing, engineering, manufacturing, and selling solar generators. They offer a variety of products including MS-Series: Solar Generators and SA-Series: Mobile PV Super Arrays. Their solar trailers are easy to tow and set up, providing a durable and attractive solution to off-grid power needs. Mobile Solar has been in business since 2005 and has a commitment to quality and continued improvement. They have partnered with Sun for Rent, which offers low-cost short-term generator rentals of their MS-Series units and solar light towers.

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  • All Bay Solar Construction
    4.5
    San Francisco, CA, 5809 Mission St, 94112, US

    All Bay Solar is a trusted source for all your solar energy needs. From selling top quality panels to their installation, we provide a range of solar solutions at competitive prices.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installers

Have questions about going solar? Find answers to common inquiries about solar panel installation and connecting with reputable Solar Installers in USA.

What are the different types of solar inverters?

Solar inverters come in several types:
  • String Inverters: Connect multiple panels in a series (a 'string'). A cost-effective option for simple systems, but a single panel issue can affect the entire string.
  • Microinverters: Attach to each individual solar panel, maximizing energy production even if some panels are shaded. They are more expensive but offer greater efficiency and monitoring capabilities.
  • Power Optimizers: Similar to microinverters, but less expensive. They optimize the output of each panel and provide individual panel monitoring, but a central inverter is still required.
  • Hybrid Inverters: Combine a solar inverter with a battery charge controller, allowing for seamless integration of battery storage.
The best type of inverter for your system will depend on factors like your budget, roof layout, and energy needs.

What is the lifespan of solar panels?

Most solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years or more. Even after 25 years, panels will still produce electricity, but their efficiency may gradually decline over time. Reputable manufacturers offer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship for a significant portion of the panel's lifespan.

What is the average cost of solar panel installation in USA?

Solar installation costs in USA vary depending on factors like:
  • System size (measured in kilowatts, or kW)
  • Type of solar panels (monocrystalline, polycrystalline, thin-film)
  • Roof complexity (pitch, size, obstructions)
  • Labor costs in your area
  • Available incentives and rebates
The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to get quotes from multiple solar installers through SolarCompaniesHub.

Are there any financial incentives for going solar?

Yes, many governments and utilities offer financial incentives to encourage solar adoption, such as:
  • Tax Credits: Reduce your income tax liability based on the cost of your solar system.
  • Rebates: Direct cash payments or discounts on the purchase of a solar energy system.
  • Net Metering: Allows you to sell excess solar electricity back to the grid for credits.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): Tradeable credits representing the environmental attributes of your solar energy generation.
The availability and specifics of incentives vary by location, so check with your local government and utility for details.

What are the different types of solar inverters?

Solar inverters come in several types:
  • String Inverters: Connect multiple panels in a series (a 'string'). A cost-effective option for simple systems, but a single panel issue can affect the entire string.
  • Microinverters: Attach to each individual solar panel, maximizing energy production even if some panels are shaded. They are more expensive but offer greater efficiency and monitoring capabilities.
  • Power Optimizers: Similar to microinverters, but less expensive. They optimize the output of each panel and provide individual panel monitoring, but a central inverter is still required.
  • Hybrid Inverters: Combine a solar inverter with a battery charge controller, allowing for seamless integration of battery storage.
The best type of inverter for your system will depend on factors like your budget, roof layout, and energy needs.

What is the lifespan of solar panels?

Most solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years or more. Even after 25 years, panels will still produce electricity, but their efficiency may gradually decline over time. Reputable manufacturers offer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship for a significant portion of the panel's lifespan.

What is the average cost of solar panel installation in USA?

Solar installation costs in USA vary depending on factors like:
  • System size (measured in kilowatts, or kW)
  • Type of solar panels (monocrystalline, polycrystalline, thin-film)
  • Roof complexity (pitch, size, obstructions)
  • Labor costs in your area
  • Available incentives and rebates
The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to get quotes from multiple solar installers through SolarCompaniesHub.

Are there any financial incentives for going solar?

Yes, many governments and utilities offer financial incentives to encourage solar adoption, such as:
  • Tax Credits: Reduce your income tax liability based on the cost of your solar system.
  • Rebates: Direct cash payments or discounts on the purchase of a solar energy system.
  • Net Metering: Allows you to sell excess solar electricity back to the grid for credits.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): Tradeable credits representing the environmental attributes of your solar energy generation.
The availability and specifics of incentives vary by location, so check with your local government and utility for details.