The bill tells a story
Summer electric bills reveal cooling patterns, high-cost periods, and whether solar energy can attack the right load at the right time.
SolarAirCon.com is an ABC Solar Incorporated project focused on solar air conditioning, battery-backed cooling, mini-splits, and practical load planning for homes, businesses, and remote sites.
Air conditioning is one of the most obvious loads to examine when planning solar and batteries. Cooling demand rises when the sun is strong. Solar panels produce when the sun is strong. The opportunity is clear, but the design has to be disciplined.
ABC Solar Incorporated works from the practical side of solar: site conditions, equipment, electrical capacity, utility bills, battery limits, code requirements, and what the customer actually needs to keep running.
SolarAirCon.com applies that practical approach to one of the most important modern loads: cooling.
Solar air conditioning fails when it is sold as a slogan. It works when the project is reviewed as an electrical system.
Summer electric bills reveal cooling patterns, high-cost periods, and whether solar energy can attack the right load at the right time.
A bedroom, office, garage, ADU, shop, or equipment room may need a dedicated cooling strategy instead of a whole-building answer.
Batteries are powerful, but they are not infinite. The backup load list should protect essentials without wasting stored energy.
Zoned cooling can solve targeted comfort problems and make backup cooling more practical than carrying a large central system.
Off-grid cooling needs conservative solar, battery, load, and backup planning. Weak solar days must be part of the design.
Heat events and outages can make cooling more than a luxury. Selected comfort zones can protect people, equipment, and operations.
Existing A/C equipment, mini-split candidates, rooms, operating hours, and comfort goals.
Roof, canopy, ground-mount, or other solar area that can produce useful energy for cooling and other loads.
Critical-load circuits, battery size, inverter limits, outage priorities, and realistic runtime expectations.
Electric bills, time-of-use periods, demand charges where applicable, and the real cost of cooling energy.
Hot afternoons, high rates, weak solar days, blackouts, compressor loads, battery limits, and customer expectations all matter. A good system is not just installed. It is thought through.
Send the bill, the rooms, the equipment, and the backup priorities. ABC Solar can help determine whether solar air conditioning, batteries, mini-splits, or a phased plan makes sense.