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The IRS requires commercial solar construction to begin by July 4, 2026. Most California projects take 4–6 months from contract to construction. Delays increase the risk of losing federal tax credits.
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Success Stories:
How Two Car Dealerships Saved Thousands
Toyota/Hyundai: $1.3M Secured. Mossy Nissan: Similar Play.
Success Stories:
How Two Car Dealerships Saved Thousands
Toyota/Hyundai: $1.3M Secured. Mossy Nissan: Similar Play.
Mossy Nissan
With rising SDG&E energy rates increasing operating costs, Mossy Nissan needed a solution that could reduce expenses while protecting its vehicle inventory. SolarTech designed and installed a 391 kW solar system combining rooftop panels and solar carports, maximizing energy production while providing shaded parking for vehicles.
Toyota & Hyundai
With rising energy costs and growing demand for EV charging infrastructure, Toyota and Hyundai of Escondido needed a long-term solution to reduce expenses while supporting future energy needs. SolarTech designed and installed an 812.7 kW dual-system solar installation, helping the dealerships maximize available incentives and long-term energy savings.
Don’t Risk Missing the July 4, 2026 Solar Deadline
The IRS requires commercial solar construction to begin by July 4, 2026. Most California projects take 4–6 months from contract to construction. Delays increase the risk of losing federal tax credits.


