Commercial Solar
Powering Businesses Towards a Sustainable Future with Commercial Solar Solutions
Discover The Solar Haven's Commercial Solar Systems, meticulously designed for commercial buildings. Utilizing top-quality REC, SolarWorld, Hanwha, Trina, and Canadian Solar panels alongside grid-tie inverters such as SMA, Fronius, SolarEdge, PV Powered, Schneider Electric, and GE, we ensure optimal performance and reliability. Benefit from factory-direct pricing, backed by comprehensive technical support, as we assist with system design, ROI calculation, financing, and rebate application. From utility-scale installations to solar farms, tracking systems, municipal, and industrial projects, we specialize in integrating solar solutions that meet your business needs seamlessly.
UTILITY SCALE SOLAR FARM
We specialize in designing and implementing large-scale solar installations that harness the power of the sun to generate clean, renewable electricity on a massive scale. Our Utility-Scale Solar Farms are meticulously planned and engineered to maximize energy production efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. From initial site assessment to final installation and beyond, our expert team ensures seamless project execution, delivering reliable and cost-effective solar solutions for utilities, municipalities, and large-scale energy consumers.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
Silvester Scott
I just wanted to inform that I received my solar tax refund for $10,800. I’m about use that money to lower my cost of solar system. Thanks again for helping me out. Our electric bill if now no more than$ 150 per month. When I’m done paying this loan off, all of this will be worth it in the long run.
Charlea G.
I totally recommend Omar to help you out with these solar panels. The process was easy and fast. The installation went great and looks amazing.
Kamy R.
Omar was referred to me through a friend. His customer service was great. His pricing was even better. I recommend Omar for your solar needs
Solar panels are made of highly excitable, conductive materials. When the sun’s rays hit the solar panels, the reaction creates direct current (DC) electricity.
Since most homes and businesses use alternating current (AC) electricity, your solar-generated DC energy will pass through an inverter to become AC electricity. Then it flows through your property’s wiring and behaves just like the power you’ve been using your whole life.
Solar energy offers numerous benefits, including reduced electricity bills, lower carbon emissions, increased energy independence, and potential financial incentives such as tax credits and rebates.Similar to how your skin still tans when it’s overcast outside, your solar panels will still generate electricity during cloudy, rainy, or snowy days — they just won’t produce as much energy as they do during clear days.
Solar panels do not generate electricity at night since the sun’s not out. Once the sun comes down you will be using the grid for electricity which is why you cannot completely get off the grid.
No, although it may determine how many panels we can fit on the roof, the system size is based and measured upon how much electricity your house is consuming.
Even though the price of solar panels and the cost of installing a solar array have never been lower, you may still qualify for extra rebates or incentives to make the total investment as low as possible for your home or business.
Every State has incentives to offer in order to bring the cost of solar down significantly.
When you switch to solar energy, you’ll have an electric meter that works both ways:It will show the utility company how much energy you consume when your solar panels aren’t generating electricity (like at night)
It will show how much energy your solar panels generated during the day
You most likely won’t use all this solar-generated power. Your excess solar energy will feed back to the grid and help supply power for the utility company.
Therefore this will cause Net Metering in where you will be able to sell the excess energy your solar system produces back to the grid and earn extra kwh credit for your following bill.
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