Hospitality
Hotels and resorts run heavy summer cooling loads that line up with peak solar production.
Central Coast · County
Santa Cruz covers a market of roughly 270K people and a wide mix of commercial uses — from hospitality 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.
Why solar in Santa Cruz County
Why solar carports work in Santa Cruz:
Climate & energy market
Salinas, Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo enjoy a coastal Mediterranean climate with abundant clear days and low humidity. Commercial loads in the region — agriculture, hospitality, light industry — peak during the very hours solar produces best. PG&E commercial tariffs are high, and storage-paired carports earn back demand charges quickly.
Top sectors that benefit
Hotels and resorts run heavy summer cooling loads that line up with peak solar production.
Cold-storage and food-processing sites have aggressive demand charges that solar plus storage materially reduces.
University and community-college campuses typically have multiple eligible parking lots and benefit from public-funding pathways.
Commercial sites in this sector typically have the parking footprint and daytime load profile that make carport projects pencil quickly.
Incentives that apply here
Federal, state and PG&E programs are modeled into every proposal. We file the paperwork — you get the credits.
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%+.
Depreciate the system over 5 years (with bonus depreciation rules) to dramatically reduce federal tax liability in the early project years.
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 and complementary utility programs cover a meaningful share of EV charger costs when you bundle Level 2 or DCFC into the carport project.
Most PG&E commercial schedules (B-19, B-20, A-10) carry steep demand charges. Solar plus storage routinely cuts those by 30–60%, which often dwarfs the energy-cost savings on the same bill.
Permitting & AHJ
Permitting in Santa Cruz 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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