Sunlight Hits the Solar Panels: Your roof-mounted solar panels absorb sunlight using photovoltaic (PV) cells. The PV cells convert sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity.
Solar Inverter Converts to Home-Use Power: A solar inverter changes DC electricity into alternating current (AC) — the type your home uses.
Power Your Home First: The converted electricity is sent to your home’s electrical panel, powering your lights, appliances, and devices.
Excess Energy Goes Back to the Grid: If your system makes more energy than you use, the extra power flows to the utility grid — This electricity is stored in the grid until you use it. This exchange of electricity in and out of the grid as you use and make electricity happens seamlessly.
Why Go Solar in Tucson?
Over 300 sunny days a year — Tucson is ideal for solar
Save money on your electric bills (Solar pays for itself in less than 6 years thru monthly cost savings)
Reliable power even as energy costs rise
Clean energy with zero emissions
Increase your home’s value
If you own your home and get a decent amount of sun on your roof, you’re likely a great candidate. We’ll help you look at your usage, roof angle, and current electric bill to give you a clear, honest answer.