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Lobo Solar LLC
4.7(
14
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Serving Santa Fe, NM and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had an awesome experience with this company they installed a full system on my home I was able to lower my monthly energy bill. I can’t say enough great things about them they were super professional and responsive from sell to instal still to this day if I need something they are there for help! Highly recommend."
Solar Panels Project
Solar Panels Project
Solar Panels Project
Solar Panels Project
Solar Panels Project

+21

Response time11 hrs
Response rate92%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Our World Energy LLC
4.2(
5
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Serving Santa Fe, NM and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My wife and I decided to move from our house built in the 90â s and move into a new energy efficient and more practical house. In addition to xeriscaping our side yard, I finally convinced my wife that energy independence through solar power with a battery would be the way to go. Not to mention xcel and the federal government offering great rebates. Was it worth it? I couldnâ t tell you as we are 6 1/2 months into choosing Our World and I still am waiting for the final inspection and the â switch to be flipped.â I researched and talked to about a dozen companies, turned most of them down and decided to go with our world. The salesman was great and the financing couldnâ t be beat. Everything went splendidly at first. By mid July we had the panels and battery installed. Our project manager was on top of it and I was blown away and singing Our Worlds praises everywhere. However, things soon started to deteriorate quickly. We kept having appointments set for further work completely disregard led. It started with our time frame being ignored. My wife actually had to waste a day of pto as the techs that were set to be there didnâ t show up. I had to switch around my work schedule as well to allow techs access to my garage. They didnâ t show up again. Or if the did they were tardy. No contact, no notification. In the instances they did come out they were late constantly. We had several occasions where we would be given a 10-3 window of arrival only to have the techs show up at 5 or 530. At one point we had a tech leave bottles of spray paint for my 8 year old son to discover. Luckily he resisted the urge to try them out. We had solar panels left in our backyard haphazardly placed with no communication. Theyâ re much bigger than they look! We at one point had 2 techâ s vans parked smack dab in the middle of our alley so neighbors couldnâ t pass and one of the techs was actually napping in my driveway. We had our project manager telling us the techs were coming out for things that had already been completed and techs griping to us as they were confused as to what their work orders were telling them to do. It was chaotic. It got so bad that my account was escalated to a senior manager at the end of August. He apologized profusely admitted that my â account was an absolute mess,â compensated us for all the mistakes and vowed to ensure everything would be smoothly and we set a 3 week timeline for completion. I was willing to give the benefit of the doubt and wipe the slate clean. Iâ m really confused as to what happened the day of our first inspection. Our tech said he would meet the county inspector at our house at noon. The tech then showed up at 12:20 very flustered. He claimed he was double booked and missed our inspector entirely. I called our newer manager pretty peeved who said the inspector did indeed arrive and left a few notes on how things should be. An electrician arrived a couple days later and we were set for final inspection. I was stoked. But then our project manager contacted me to let me know that the plans were denied. Apparently our county is strict and the work that was done, in July, didnâ t match the plans that were submitted several months prior. I was told 1-3 weeks and here we are, past the 3 week mark and over 6 months after we decided to start our project. On a 12-16 week initial quote. But our new dilemma is that the way the financing was explained to me was completely inaccurate. I was told we could go for no money down and have an interest rate of 8.49%. Our we could â buy down the loan,â put money up front for 3.99%. Seemed like a no brainer. Last week I sent an email notifying the financing company that the project was not completed. But I also inquired as to when they expected the down payment to â buy down,â the interest rate. Apparently we will owe nearly 3 times our estimated price in a year and 3 months."
New Mexico Solar Systems
New Mexico Solar System Installation
New Mexico Solar System Installation
New Mexico Solar Systems
New Mexico Solar Systems

+10

Response time30 mins
Response rate100%
Recommended by80%of homeowners
FAQs for solar panel installation projects in Santa Fe, NM

If you experience frequent power outages, want to become more energy independent, or aim to reduce your reliance on the grid, investing in a solar battery system can be worthwhile. With a solar battery, you'll have backup power day or night, even if the local grid fails. However, to power larger appliances or ensure you have energy for longer periods, you'll need to invest in multiple batteries. While the upfront cost is higher, many homeowners find the added peace of mind to be well worth the investment.

Solar battery storage capacity is measured in kilowatt-hours, which directly indicates the amount of energy the battery can store. This measurement determines how long essential appliances will continue operating during an outage. A clear understanding of capacity helps in planning the overall system size to ensure effective backup power and to maintain optimal performance even as the battery ages.

Determining the correct size for your solar battery system requires evaluating your monthly energy usage. Start by reviewing your utility bills to identify your average consumption, and then match the battery’s kilowatt-hour rating to cover essential loads. Consulting with a solar professional ensures that the system is sized to deliver continuous backup power, meeting both immediate and future energy needs.

A solar battery's lifespan ranges from five to 15 years, and its durability is affected by battery quality, charging frequency, and environmental conditions. Regular maintenance and proper usage are key to maximizing longevity. Monitoring your system, following manufacturer guidelines, and scheduling routine inspections all help ensure that your battery performs reliably throughout its service life.

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