Address: 1420 E Chapman Ave, Orange, CA 92866, USA
Phone: +17144647721
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Shin Park
Repower is a great company and a breath of fresh air from the solar companies where all they do is sell. He has great insight on how solar adds value to commercial spaces and runs the numbers forwards and backwards. No bait and switch solar panels that some companies do either. The only solar company I would fill heartedly refer to friends and family!
Justin Connor
My wife and I have been thrilled with the entire process of going solar with REPOWER OC. We found their price to be very fair and the entire process went extremely smooth. We received our solar tax credits, and our electricity bills are significantly lower.
Mallorie Croal
REPOWER Orange did an excellent job installing a 5-kilowatt system onto my house in Costa Mesa, Orange County. The team walked me through how solar and net metering works and most importantly, how to save me money on my Southern California Edison utility bill. REPOWER Orange was able to install the system in less than two weeks! The team installed 17 black-on-black solar panels which look great on our roof. Additionally, they completed an upgrade of my main service panel and added a fast-charging EV car charger. My electric vehicle can now charge in about two hours. Overall, everyone on the sales and installation team were professional, understanding and courteous during our experience. Thanks again to REPOWER Orange!
Richard Johnston
When I started having problems with my Solar Power micro inverters not reporting I tried to contact the company that installed it (Solar Universe). They are no longer in business. I found Repower OC and contacted them. Fred McLaughlin was very helpful in providing suggestions and contacts with the manufacturer of my equipment. He is very knowledgeable and there was no charge for his help. I would definitely use them if I have issues in the future.
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Nearly every state now offers tax credits as an incentive for citizens to switch to solar power. Depending on where you live, you might be able to use tax credits to subsidize a large part of your solar installation.
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The average home can save between $10,000 and $30,000 over the lifetime of your solar panel system. There are several key factors including the location of the home, cost of utilities, and power consumption.
This can be broken down into four main steps: Planning and Safety, Wiring and Electrical, Mounting Panels, and Solar Battery Installation.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory says a 2-kilowatt system, which should offset the electricity use of an average-sized home, estimates the system will cost about $8 to $10 per square foot ($16,000 to $20,000 total) before state and federal rebates and incentives.
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