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15 Energy Saving Strategies for Your Home

By Solar Technologies | September 9, 2022

When it comes to energy efficiency, it’s ideal to do more with less. Energy conservation means using less energy to lower costs and reduce your impact on the environment. This applies to using less electricity, gas or other forms of energy that you pay your utility for. Since our planet has finite energy resources available,…

5 Ways Switching To An Electric Vehicle Can Save You Money

By Solar Technologies | September 5, 2022

With rising inflation, high gas prices and increasing food prices, many Americans are looking for more ways to save. Transportation is the second largest household expense (after housing) and according to a new KPMG survey, auto executives say more than half car sales in the U.S. will be for electric vehicles by 2030. If you’re…

The Inflation Reduction Act: Everything You Need To Know

By Solar Technologies | August 31, 2022

President Biden recently signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law on August 16, 2022. The $700 billion bill is the most significant climate change investment to date and can help millions of Americans save money and the environment. With the goal of decreasing the nation’s deficit and bringing down inflation, the IRA also includes…

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SunVault Home Battery Warranty Review

By Solar Technologies | August 24, 2022

Home batteries store the excess energy produced by your solar panels to use at night, on cloudy days or during outages, blackouts and PG&E Planned Power Shutoffs. When you pair a home battery with your solar energy system, you can use more of the solar energy your home generates, lower your overall energy costs and…

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Questions to Ask a Solar Company Before You Sign a Contract

By Solar Technologies | August 22, 2022

If you’ve done your research and decided to power your home with solar energy, it’s time to set appointments with local solar companies. In short, the process involves evaluating your historic usage and conducting a survey of your home along with any potential obstructions around to give you an estimate detailing how many panels you’ll…

How Does the Degradation Rate of Solar Panels Impact Your Savings Potential?

By Solar Technologies | August 17, 2022

While the word “degradation” may sound negative, it shouldn’t deter you from saving thousands of dollars over the lifetime of your home solar system. Instead, it’s important to understand what it means and how it can impact your savings. The performance of tech products you purchase, from cell phones to appliances, will degrade over time.…

How Much Does SunPower’s SunVault Battery Storage Cost?

By Solar Technologies | August 12, 2022

When many people hear about SunVault battery storage for the first time, one of the first questions that comes to mind is: how much does it cost? There are a few things to remember when we talk about the cost of batteries. First, while home batteries like a SunPower SunVault can be expensive, a portion…

5 FAQs About Solar Home Battery Storage

By Solar Technologies | August 9, 2022

Has your neighborhood power gone out in recent months? Have you noticed a few houses on the block that still have their lights and TV’s on while you scramble to find candles and flashlights? You can now pair a home battery with your solar panel system to store the excess energy your panels produce. Solar…

Solar Technologies Honored as Top U.S. Solar Installation Company

By Solar Technologies | August 5, 2022

Solar Technologies was recently recognized by Solar Power World for its installation success and ranked on the 2022 Top Solar Contractors list. While supply chain interruptions and tariff investigations plagued many industries, the U.S. solar industry saw record solar and energy storage demand in 2021. Solar Power World develops the Top Solar Contractors list each…

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What are the Best Locations for Solar Energy?

By Solar Technologies | August 1, 2022

When determining which places are the most accommodating for solar energy, your first thought may linger on where the sun shines most. States like Arizona, Texas, California, Nevada and Florida are considered some of the sunniest places in the nation. And the major cities within them also happen to have a large amount of solar…