A Leader in Grid–Tied Solar Power Systems

Borrego Solar offers turnkey, grid–tied solar power systems for commercial, residential and public sector applications. A reliable company with 25 years of experience, we have a portfolio of over 650 solar photovoltaic projects. Borrego Solar is one of the largest installers in the state of California for grid–tied solar power systems.

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Borrego’s Services

Borrego Solar provides a complete line of services to our customers:

  • Education
  • Design
  • Engineering
  • Permitting
  • Installation
  • Interconnection administration
  • Facilitation of final building department and utility inspections
  • Follow up with post–installation monitoring and warranty service

All administrative services involving government incentives, utility interconnection and building department permitting are included in the sale and installation process. We bill you at the post-rebate contract amount, effectively financing part of your system until the rebate is paid by the state.

Solar Components

The major components of a grid–connected solar power system include solar modules and inverters. The solar modules produce DC electricity and the inverters and transformers convert the DC to AC electricity, which can be used onsite or fed to the utility grid, spinning the meter backwards and crediting your utility account. Almost all of your home appliances run on AC electricity.

Borrego Solar has a unique affiliation with most solar panel and inverter manufacturers so we can offer all products available at the best price. We have direct accounts and dealer partnerships set up with all of the leading equipment manufacturers.

Buying & Selling Power

By signing an Interconnection Agreement with the utility company, you are able to trade power with the utility at retail rates. The process of trading power with the utilities is called Net Metering. Net Metering allows you to be credited at the same rate that you would otherwise be charged.

Annual Bill

At the end of the annual billing cycle, you are responsible for paying the difference between what you used and what you produced. Solar power systems produce most of their electricity during times of peak demand when electricity rates are highest, which means that you will often feed power into the grid at peak times and pull power from the grid during off peak times. This allows many customers to zero out their bills even if they are not producing as much energy as they are using.

Typical Peak Time

  • May — October
  • Monday — Friday
  • Noon — 6 PM

Typical Off Peak Time

  • September — April
  • Weekends
  • 6 PM — Noon

Grid-connected solar electric systems do not affect your existing electrical infrastructure; you simply supplement the electricity provided by the utility. Therefore, you do not need to make any changes to your appliances or energy usage.