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MUNICIPAL AND GOVERNMENT

OFF-GRID SYSTEMS

An off-grid system is designed to operate independently of the utility grid. That means the system must cover not just energy production but also energy availability—overnight, during storms, and through low-sun stretches. The design process starts with load planning: which circuits must run, what peak loads look like, and how many hours (or days) of runtime you want without sun.

Most off-grid designs combine: 

  • Solar generation sized for seasonal reality,

  • Battery storage sized for usable capacity and runtime,

  • And (often) generator integration for extended low-production events.

Off-grid also changes equipment selection and installation details: battery placement, ventilation/clearances, inverter capacity, and safety shutoffs become central. These systems are highly customized, which is why the design phase matters more than the install phase.

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​For public assets, off-grid and islanding-capable designs can support resilience for critical loads (communications, emergency facilities, small public safety buildings), depending on site conditions and project goals.

ACHIEVE TRUE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE

For homeowners, farms, or businesses looking to cut ties with the grid, our off-grid solar systems offer complete energy independence. These systems pair solar arrays with powerful battery storage to keep you running — day or night, rain or shine.

KEY BENEFITS:

  • Customized off-grid designs

  • Reliable battery storage integration

  • Sustainable energy for remote locations

  • Energy independence & resilience

  • Expert installation and servicing

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FEDERAL INCENTIVE ACCURACY 

Federal incentives and timelines matter—but they also change. For homeowners, the IRS states the Residential Clean Energy Credit equals 30% for qualifying property installed from 2022 through Dec. 31, 2025, and the credit is not available for property placed in service after Dec. 31, 2025 (with carryforward rules for unused credit amounts based on eligibility). Because tax situations are individualized, we recommend confirming eligibility with a qualified tax professional. 

For commercial and public-sector projects, the IRS describes the Clean Electricity Investment Credit for qualifying facilities and energy storage placed in service after Dec. 31, 2024, with a base credit and potential increases, and it also notes options like elective payment/transfer may be available to certain tax-exempt and government entities (with pre-filing registration). We coordinate closely with your financial stakeholders so the technical system design supports your procurement and compliance requirements.

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REQUEST A QUOTE

Tell us your site and your “must-run” loads, and we’ll map a configuration that fits your resilience targets.

GOVERNMENT SERVICE REQUEST INQUIRY

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