Sandbar Solar & Electric

Santa Cruz, CA 95060

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in reliable costs of electricity. By generating their own electricity from solar powerengineering and installation. EXPLORE OUR MICROGRID In 2019 Sandbar Solar &ampElectric built its new 11500 square foot headquarters building. &nbspInstead of waiting several years for PG&ampE to establish a new electrical service at the site Sandbar designedengineered and installed a stand-alone microgrid made up of 57-Kilowatts of solar154 kWh of energy storageand a 35-kW generator. Learn more Learn more LATEST NEWSin California Are Up: Is a Home EV Charger Worth It in Santa Cruz? Mar 242026 Mar 242026 Feb 202026 Solar Power for Santa Cruz Homes: What to Know Before You Switch Feb 202026 Jan 292026 Are Solar Panels for Home Worth It in 2026? Jan 292026 Jan 142026 Solar Panel Cleaning: How Often Should You Really Do It? Jan 14efficientthank you! - Jessamyn Tardif I'm an architect and used them for my home. They were professionalcommunicative

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