Review usage
We review electric bills, operating hours, rate schedules, demand charges, and seasonal energy patterns.
Business solar
Commercial solar should be practical, not mysterious. We help businesses review electric bills, roof space, operating hours, demand charges, battery options, EV charging, and the installation path.
The commercial 1-2-3
The electric bill tells the story: usage, peak demand, rate schedule, seasonal load, and the real opportunity for solar and storage.
We review electric bills, operating hours, rate schedules, demand charges, and seasonal energy patterns.
We look at roof area, electrical equipment, batteries, EV charging, utility rules, and practical construction needs.
The project moves through design, permitting, installation, inspection, utility approval, and long-term operation.
Why businesses care
For many businesses, electricity is a strategic operating cost. Solar can help control long-term exposure, batteries can support resilience, and EV charging can prepare the property for the next wave of transportation.
Solar can help reduce purchased utility power and create a clearer long-term energy strategy.
Commercial bills may include demand charges. A useful plan starts by reviewing when power is used, not just how much.
Batteries and backup planning can help protect critical business operations when outages or grid events occur.
Commercial rooftops
A commercial roof may be one of the most underused assets on a property. The right solar plan considers available roof area, structural conditions, electrical routing, access, safety, and long-term maintenance.
Business batteries
Batteries can support backup power, peak-rate management, load shifting, and better use of onsite solar production. The right battery discussion starts with your actual business operation.
EV charging
EV charging can serve employees, customers, tenants, fleets, or visitors. It can also add a major new electrical load. Solar, batteries, panels, chargers, and operating schedules should be planned together.
Project planning
A business solar project must fit the building, the business schedule, the utility requirements, the construction realities, and the financial goal. The better the plan, the smoother the installation.
What we need from your business
We do not need a giant study to start. We need the basics that tell us whether solar, batteries, or EV charging deserve a serious look.
Recent bills help show usage, demand, rates, and the basic solar opportunity.
Address, roof type, electrical service, available space, and any known constraints help shape the first review.
Lower operating costs, backup power, EV charging, tenant value, resilience, or long-term energy control.
Business solar involves electrical design, construction planning, utility rules, safety, permits, inspections, and long-term operating questions. 1-2-3 Solar keeps the conversation clear while respecting the serious work behind the project.
Ready?
Send the address, recent electric bills, and what you want solar to solve. ABC Solar will help you understand the practical next step.