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Commercial Solar Carports in Lassen County

Lassen covers a market of roughly 32K people and a wide mix of commercial uses — from public sector to logistics, healthcare and retail. SolarPorts brings carport-based solar, EV charging and battery storage to every corner of the county under a single EPC contract.

  • 32,000 County population
  • Liberty Serving utility
  • 30%+ Federal ITC eligible
  • SGIP Storage rebate available

Why solar in Lassen County

Local conditions, local economics.

Why solar carports work in Lassen:

  • Liberty commercial rates make onsite generation a structural cost-cut, not a marketing line.
  • Industries across the county — public sector, agriculture & food processing, and tourism — share one trait: they all run on parking lots that already exist. Putting a canopy over those lots is the lowest-friction way to add 100s of kW of generation without acquiring new land.
  • Permit pathways in the Far North are well-trodden for our team — we've worked with the AHJs that serve Lassen and we know which corrections come up first.

Climate & energy market

Far North solar context

Far Northern California (Shasta, Tehama, Siskiyou, Modoc, Lassen) is sun-rich, dry and cold in winter — a strong solar resource year-round. Commercial sites here mostly sit on PG&E or PacifiCorp territory; grid reliability is a persistent issue, which makes battery-paired carports especially attractive for industrial and agricultural operations.

Top sectors that benefit

Built for Lassen County's commercial mix.

Public Sector

Public agencies can use IRA direct-pay plus prevailing-wage and domestic-content adders for substantially better economics than the private sector.

Agriculture & Food Processing

Cold-storage and food-processing sites have aggressive demand charges that solar plus storage materially reduces.

Tourism

Tourism-driven sites see peak load in summer afternoons — exactly when solar production peaks.

Incentives that apply here

Stack the savings on your Lassen County project.

Federal, state and Liberty programs are modeled into every proposal. We file the paperwork — you get the credits.

Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

30% base credit on solar and storage under the Inflation Reduction Act, with adders for domestic content, energy communities and prevailing-wage compliance — stackable up to 50%+.

MACRS Accelerated Depreciation

Depreciate the system over 5 years (with bonus depreciation rules) to dramatically reduce federal tax liability in the early project years.

California SGIP (storage)

The Self-Generation Incentive Program pays per-kWh for installed battery storage. Equity, equity resiliency and small-business carve-outs significantly raise the rebate per kWh.

CALeVIP (EV charger rebates)

CALeVIP and complementary utility programs cover a meaningful share of EV charger costs when you bundle Level 2 or DCFC into the carport project.

Liberty Utilities commercial solar programs

Liberty Utilities customers in the Eastern Sierra and Tahoe basin see strong economics for solar plus storage given high commercial rates and frequent outage exposure.

Permitting & AHJ

County permitting context

Permitting in Lassen runs through county building / planning departments and the relevant city AHJs for incorporated areas. Typical commercial solar carport permits in this region close in 8–14 weeks once plans are submitted; we manage corrections, structural review and electrical inspection end-to-end.

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A free custom report includes a production estimate, a 30-year cash-flow model with ITC, MACRS and SGIP, and a structural fit-check based on your parking layout. Or skip ahead and book a 30-minute call with our California-based team.

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