EPC Solar GHL

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How does solar work?

Solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into electricity using photovoltaic cells. This electricity can be used to power your business directly or stored for later use. Any excess can be sent back to the grid for credits.

Solar offset refers to how much of your energy usage is covered by your solar system. A 100% solar offset means your panels produce as much energy as you consume annually.

If your business wants to lower utility costs, reduce environmental impact, and increase energy independence, solar is an excellent option. Our team can perform a free evaluation to determine your savings potential.

  • Significant energy cost savings

  • Protection from rising electricity rates

  • Federal and state tax incentives

  • Increased property value

  • Positive environmental impact

A commercial solar system typically includes solar panels, inverters, mounting structures (rooftop, ground, or carport), and sometimes battery storage. Sunlight is converted into DC electricity, which is then converted into AC electricity for use in your building.

The size depends on your electricity usage, available installation space, and energy goals. We design each system to meet your unique needs.

Costs vary based on system size, location, and installation type. Many businesses see immediate savings thanks to tax credits and energy bill reductions. We provide detailed proposals outlining costs and ROI.

A solar tax credit is a government incentive that allows you to deduct a percentage of your solar installation cost from your taxes — lowering your overall investment.