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Where Solar Meets the Hill Country

Take a look at some of our recent projects.
We install solar systems for homes, ranches, and commercial properties—customized to fit nearly any rooftop, carport, ground mount, or other sunny space.
Have questions about what would work best for your property? We're happy to help.

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Terrell County Off-Grid Ranch

This West TX ranch is producing power from the sun using 88 Aptos 370watt panels mounted on 2 IronRidge ground mounts, with 3 Sol-Ark 15kW hybrid inverters and 8 Rhino2 14.34kW batteries.

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Llano River Home

This beautiful property along our beloved Llano River is powered by a ground mount solar system with 21 REC 380watt panels and a Sol-Ark 15kW inverter, and backed up by 4 Fortress eFlex lithium ferro phosphate batteries

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Kimble County Off-Grid

Off-grid living at its finest! 50 Canadian Solar 395watt panels installed on the garage roof, with 2 Sol-Ark 15kW inverters and 3 Ethos batteries.

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Tiltable Ground Mounts

The sun shines bright between Fredericksburg and Harper, Texas. These solar arrays tilt to capture the maximum amount of sunlight throughout the year.

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Mason Rooftop Solar

This project put a garage to good use!  15.3kW of solar with an EG4 18K hybrid inverter and 2 EG4 batteries for 28kWh of storage are bringing peace of mind to one satisfied Mason couple.

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Buchanan Lake House

We have options that will work for just about any roof!

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This beautiful property on Buchanan Lake is soaking in the rays with a roof mount solar system made up of 110 440W panels and Enphase IQ8 microinverters, all safe and secure using adhesive footings rather than roof penetrations.

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Habitat for Humanity Donation

Mason County Habitat for Humanity now has 8 homes fitted with rooftop solar systems, allowing the homeowners to enjoy minimal electric bills in their new homes.

Read more about the role Habitat played in the formation of Greater Texas Solar on our founder's profile here... 

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Blanco County Ranch

Installed in February 2021 just in time to keep these homeowners power on during the big freeze!

This system consists of 70 JA 330watt panels, 70 Enphase microinverters and 4 Enphase Encharge 10 batteries.

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Mason County Ranch

This Mason County ranch runs on sunshine.
With a rooftop solar system sized just right, the property covers all its electricity needs—resulting in zero electric bills and long-term energy independence.

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Kimble County Ranch and Well

Two separate meters means two separate systems.

The main system consists of 2 ground mounts, totaling 27.52kw, two SolArk inverters and four 14kWh batteries.

The well needed a smaller ground mount, just 3.44kw, a SolArk 12 inverter and one 14kWh battery.

These systems are interconnected with Pedernales Electric Coop.

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Johnson City Renewable Living

Yes, solar panels can be placed on top of a rainwater collection tank! 88 panels were used, along with a SolArk 15 inverter and 4 Rhino 14.4kW batteries

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 Best Western of Llano

This solar-only job is connected to the City of Llano utility. 168 Emmvee Modules with 2 types of inverters due to separate meters. The 3-phase meter required a Sunny Tripower Core, and the smaller single-phase system used 18 microinverters.

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West Texas Off Grid

This ranch in Sierra Blanca is completely off-grid thanks to thirty-five 380 watt panels, a SolArk15 inverter and 2 Fortress eVAULT batteries.

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McCullough County Ground Mount

This self-contained ground mount with battery back-up houses the Sol-Ark 15 inverter and a battery shed directly beneath the panels. 

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Gillespie County Rooftop Solar

This happy homeowner topped of his new home with 24 Canadian Solar 375 watt panels and a SolArk 15 inverter, saving money before the family even moved in by running the meter backwards during the build!

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Hill Country Veterinary Hospital

Our local veterinary clinic practically eliminated their electric bill thanks to 48 solar panels on the roof.  Saving money on their electric bill helps keep costs down so they can pass along to their customers. A win for the whole community!

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Fredericksburg Home Backup

This homeowner loves watching his meter run backwards thanks to 22 solar panels mounted on the roof, a SolArk 15 inverter and the peace of mind that his power is backed up by 2 Rhino 48V 14kw batteries.

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Lake Buchanan Boat Dock

Why run power all the way out to the boat dock when you can use the power of the sun?! For this off-grid boat dock we used 12 410-watt Mission solar panels, an EG4 off-grid inverter and one Rhino battery.

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Doss Farmhouse Solar Array

Adding a new studio to this old farmhouse provided an excellent rooftop in which to top with 20 400-watt Hyperion solar modules, which bring power to the SolArk 15 inverter and is backed up by 2 EG4 PowerPro all weather batteries.

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Blanco Hillside Residential Hybrid

The Homeowners Association was quite happy with our plan to build ground mounts downhill from this brand new home. The homeowners will enjoy reduced utility bills thanks to 30 370-watt modules, plus a SolArk 15 inverter.  And everything is backed up with 2 Rhino batteries as well as a 7.5kW Generac Generator because Texas Hill Country weather is unpredictable. Your power should not be!

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