Residential Solar Installation
How to Beat your High Energy Bill
Americans use, on average, 5x more electricity in our homes than we did just 20 years ago. Lower or eliminate your electric bill, and protect yourself from escalating electricity costs by going solar.
With the current 30% tax credits, a solar electric system from Sunblaze Energy is a good financial decision as well as an environmentally responsible choice. In most cases, solar installations will pay for themselves in fewer than 10 years, and you’ll be saving money as your electricity bill is almost or entirely eliminated. The solar on your roof can help you guard against rising utility rates and will deliver savings for up to 30+ years.
EV Chargers
Perhaps you’ve been thinking about an electric vehicle to save the environment and your travel budget. You’re not alone. It’s estimated that 30% of vehicles in the US will be electric by the late 2020s. Solar production and electric vehicles are a perfect match and Sunblaze Energy handles both. Imagine powering your vehicle with clean, renewable, and free energy from the sun.
Storage and Batteries
Home energy storage technology has developed in recent years and continues to gain popularity, especially when coupled with solar. Imagine being able to produce your own energy and use it whenever you’d like, during the day or at night. A backup battery solution will meet many of your basic electrical needs in the event of a power outage. Sunblaze Energy is a Enphase-Certified, Panasonic EverVolt-Certified, and LGChem-Certified storage Partner. We partner with the world’s most advanced battery manufacturers to provide the most reliable solar + storage systems available. Schedule a free consultation with our technical staff to find out if batteries are right for you.
Peak shifting
Store the energy produced by your solar array in the middle of the day for use by the home during costly Time of Use peak usage periods.
Partial Home Backup
Support critical appliances during a power outage. Keep your refrigerator cold, the lights on, a computer online, or even a small air conditioning unit going. This is the more economical form of resiliency.
Whole home backup
Support ALL appliances in the house during a power outage. This is the most costly form of resiliency.