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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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Speed to Install
Beat the deadline and lock in thousands in savings. Our in-house commercial teams and streamlined process are built to move fast—helping you install before incentive deadlines and secure maximum financial benefits without sacrificing performance.
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More than an installer — a long-term partner. From feasibility to post-install optimization, we deliver tailored commercial solar solutions designed to maximize performance and financial returns.
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With 23+ years of experience and 13,000+ projects completed, SolarTech delivers reliable, bankable solar solutions for businesses ready to invest with confidence.
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Waiting Doesn’t Delay Solar
It Risks $100k-$2M in Estimated Savings
The Real Money Is Won Before Installation
Every solar ad talks about panels. Wrong conversation. Federal incentives deliver immediate returns: 30% Investment Tax Credit + accelerated bonus depreciation. Combined value: $100K-$2M+. But they’re deadline-driven.
Commercial Projects Take 4-6 Months
Engineering design requires 6-8 weeks. Permitting adds 4-8 weeks. Equipment procurement varies. Construction start certification needs documentation. Most operators underestimate this timeline—until it’s too late.
Question for Your CFO
Should you bet $400K-$1M on “maybe we’ll make it”? Or lock it in when the outcome is controllable? Toyota & Hyundai secured $1.3M when timing was certain.
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Success Stories:
How Two Car Dealerships Saved Thousands
Toyota/Hyundai: $1.3M Secured. Mossy Nissan: Similar Play.
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.