Diablo Solar Services is going to start offering residential and commercial energy storage solutions to customers in the East Bay area via Adara Power.
Diablo Solar is a long-time solar installer with more than 32 years of experience and 21,000 solar systems. The addition of the Adara Energy Storage Solutions enables Diablo Solar to meet an increasing demand for behind-the-meter storage to deliver grid-tied back-up power and perform energy peak-shifting to reduce electricity bills for customers with time-of-use rates or high demand charges.
“Adara offers what Diablo considers to be the premium energy storage battery system available in the market today, and Adara’s customer service and technical support are of the highest quality,” said Bryan Raymond, President of Diablo Solar. “We have installed several Adara systems this year, and all customers are extremely satisfied. We are excited about the 2017 Adara product roadmap for both residential and commercial energy storage solutions.”
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Tell me about Adara’s Energy Storage Systems
Adara’s Residential and Commercial Energy Storage Systems are powered by the company’s iC3 Platform, which intelligently integrates battery and inverter controls with cloud-based software and a robust IoT connectivity solution. Adara’s solutions are designed to support both homeowners and facility operators looking for energy storage solutions capable of performing dedicated peak shifting, back-up power, demand charge reduction, and energy efficiency, while also enabling participation in emerging transactive energy exchanges.
Diablo Solar is now a proud member of the Adara Partner Program, which helps established solar installers to make an easy transition into the energy storage industry. The Adara Partner Program provides Diablo Solar, and other interested organizations, with training, customized marketing material, and lead generation support to sell and deliver a field-proven product that adds value to homeowners’ solar installations.
— Solar Builder magazine
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