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Solartronics

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Solar installer based in California · installer record #11698 resolved from 6 public installation records.

Recorded installs
6
Total capacity
59 kW
DC nameplate
Median system
8.7 kW
≈ $34,167
Median price
$4.76/W
pre-incentive
Third-party owned
33%
lease / PPA
Battery attach
0%
First recorded
2012
Last recorded
2019

Track record

Install volume by year

2012
1$7.00/W
2013
2$5.18/W
2014
2$4.53/W
2019
1$1.64/W

Bars: recorded installs · right column: this installer's median $/W that year.

Latest records

Most recent recorded installs

DateLocationSizePriceOwnership
Mar 26, 2019Woodland Hills, CA9.9 kW$16,225Host-owned
Dec 31, 2014Pacific Palisades, CA18 kW$80,752Third-party
Jul 28, 2014North Hollywood, CA7.5 kW$34,350Host-owned
Dec 6, 2013Los Angeles, CA6.9 kW$33,983Host-owned
Aug 8, 2013Los Angeles, CA3.1 kW$16,951Host-owned
Sep 26, 2012Granada Hills, CA13.2 kW$92,550Third-party

Service geography

Busiest cities

Los Angeles, CA 2Pacific Palisades, CA 1North Hollywood, CA 1Granada Hills, CA 1Woodland Hills, CA 1

Record

Installer ID
PC-11698
First recorded install
Sep 26, 2012
Last recorded install
Mar 26, 2019
Priced records
6

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Frequently asked questions

How many solar installations has Solartronics completed?

PanelCensus records 6 installations by Solartronics, from Sep 26, 2012 to Mar 26, 2019, totalling 59 kW of capacity. Dataset coverage varies by state, so actual totals may be higher.

What does Solartronics charge for solar?

The median installed price across 6 priced systems is $4.76/W pre-incentive (median system 8.7 kW, ≈ $34,167). Third-party-owned (lease/PPA) share: 33%.

Where does Solartronics install solar?

Recorded installs span 1 state, led by California (6).

Dataset updated . Sources: LBNL Tracking the Sun + permit and program records; installer resolved by exact-normalized name matching.