SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California

Address: 3080 12th St, Riverside, CA 92507, United States.
Phone: 9512218172.
Website: solarmaxtech.com
Specialties: Solar energy company, Solar energy equipment supplier.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance.
Opinions: This company has 79 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.8/5.

📌 Location of SolarMax Technology

SolarMax Technology 3080 12th St, Riverside, CA 92507, United States

⏰ Open Hours of SolarMax Technology

  • Monday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Friday: 8 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

SolarMax Technology: Un proveedor líder de energía solar

Con su dirección en 3080 12th St, Riverside, CA 92507, United States, SolarMax Technology es una empresa dedicada a la producción y distribución de equipo de energía solar de alta calidad. Su teléfono es 9512218172, y su página web es solarmaxtech.com.

Esta empresa se especializa en la energía solar y es un proveedor de equipamiento de alta tecnología para una amplia gama de aplicaciones, desde sistemas de energía solar para hogares y negocios hasta instalaciones de energía solar para instalar en grandes escala.

Algunos de los características que destacan de SolarMax Technology incluyen:

  • Experiencia y conocimiento en el diseño y la instalación de sistemas de energía solar
  • Equipo de alta calidad y eficiente
  • Asesoramiento personalizado para satisfacer las necesidades de cada cliente
  • Seguridad y garantía para todos sus productos

La ubicación de SolarMax Technology en 3080 12th St, Riverside, CA 92507, United States la hace accesible para clientes de la región. La empresa también cuenta con un estacionamiento para sillas de ruedas y una entrada accesible para personas con discapacidad.

Según las opiniones de los clientes, SolarMax Technology ha recibido una media de 3.8/5 estrellas en Google My Business, lo que indica un nivel de satisfacción general alto. Los clientes elogian la atención al cliente, la calidad del equipo y la eficiencia de los sistemas de energía solar.

Si estás interesado en descubrir más sobre cómo SolarMax Technology puede ayudarte a reducir tus costos energéticos y contribuir a un futuro más sostenible, te recomendamos visitar su página web y contactar con ellos directamente. No dudes en visitar su sitio y obtener un presupuesto personalizado para tu proyecto de energía solar.

👍 Reviews of SolarMax Technology

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Abeselom S.
5/5

I have been in the solar industry as a rep/dealer since June 2019, and I have tried several installers, reason being that most do not deliver on their "promises". Some drop the ball during installation, others with their customer service, and lack of communication.
I almost left the industry entirely until I got connected with Solar Max, a local installer out of Riverside, CA. Although there is no "perfect" company, Solar Max is well balanced and very dependable. One of the things I truly like about them is that they are easy to reach and communicate with to the point that, I as an independent dealer/rep have a dedicated account manager, specifically speaking Ruben Garcia who manages all my accounts. Ruben has been a blessing to work with and integral to my success. He assists me in various aspects; from creating solid proposals, to answering complex questions, and expediting customers' needs. In all aspects, from quality products to responsive team for the clients and dedicated account managers for the reps, truly Solar Max has been a wonderful company to work with, my only regret is that I wish I met them earlier in my solar career. Thank you.

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Maryam Q.
1/5

A scam, I have been going back and forth with this company and am now going to take legal action so they can remove their product OFF of my property. Here are some of my frustrations:

Battery is installed at a location I was unaware that would be so large and in the way.
To move that battery, I would be told it would be $1,800
Billing is a huge mess.
People showed up randomly at my house.
Apparently, I am now to pay Edison and you all?
To top it off, I should only be charged $108.95 monthly. Also, see attached, but I am not being charged that.
I am still getting a bill from Edison, and now for solar panels....wow what was the point?

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
william W.
5/5

After getting multiple quotes, our Representative Nick, from Solar Max came to our home and offered us the best deal yet. Not only did he offer us a great interest rate, he also included a patio cover. No other company we spoke with could offer what Solar Max offered. Nick was very kind and responsive.

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Nicholas O.
5/5

I have a great experience at Solar Max. Ruben has been very helpful when it comes to helping with product knowledge, new customers and expediting the proccess for solar projects. Solar Max hired a great one!!!

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Kevin H. -. C.
5/5

I had an exceptional experience with Brandon Mezzanato at Solar Max. From the very beginning, Brandon did an outstanding job explaining everything in detail, ensuring that I fully understood the process. He set proper expectations and then exceeded them, which truly impressed me. Brandon is not only ethical and super knowledgeable, but he's also incredibly patient, taking the time to answer all of my questions thoroughly. Thanks to Brandon's expertise, my solar system was designed with the goal of ending each year at a breakeven or with a slightly positive financial impact. In fact, 14 months after going live, I ended the year with a credit balance on my Southern California Edison bill, which rolled forward to the next year. Since I lease my system, I was able to lock in a fixed monthly payment for the next 25 years. This price is significantly less than what I was paying before going solar, and I now have high confidence that I can absorb electricity price increases much better than I would have without solar. Even more impressive is the continued support I receive from Brandon. Over a year later, I can still pick up the phone and call him directly, and he greets me, knowing exactly who's calling. Solar can be a confusing topic, especially when dealing with the complexity of our electricity bills, but with Brandon on speed dial, I always know I have someone in my corner to explain things properly. It's also great to know that Solar Max is a local company based in Riverside. Their commitment to quality is evident, as they manufacture their own panels and operate out of their impressive 165,000 square-foot building. I have no hesitation in recommending Brandon and Solar Max for anyone considering solar energy. They truly stand out in the industry!

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More about me: I am a realtor in South Orange County California with Compass Brokerage. I live in Rancho Santa Margarita. Julie is my wife, and we have 3 wonderful boys: all Eagle Scouts and Engineers. We love our community of RSM and are very active in the community volunteering at our Saddleback Church, hiking, playing pickleball and serving in various volunteer capacities.

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Jeffrey N.
5/5

Just wanna say I'm super happy moving here after being a C10 licensed contractor, this is the best solar company I have worked with and Ruben Garcia has made the transition very easy and amazing, thanks for making everything happen.

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Aaron F.
3/5

Bought solar about 6-7 years ago from this company. Everything went flawlessly. The sales rep was on point, was fast to answer questions, felt like I was their only customer. I'm pointing this out to contrast what it was like later on. Anyways, I got 28 panels at 130w. Generating about 3-4kwh per hour at it's peak.

I later(about 1 year ago) decided to get a battery backup system (20 KWH) and asked about getting more solar panels. I was advised I could only get 3 more panels because any more and I would be forced into NEM3.0. I was grateful they knew all these little niches that SCE has with power generation and they were trying to look out for me. This is about where I saw things decline though. A lot of little issues came up along the way - not one single big one at least but cumulatively caused me to overall not be as satisfied as I was with their support with installing the original solar panels. First issue is that I was given a timeframe of about 2 months but when I called back about a month later to get an update, they said 3-4 months wait. Okay... was hoping to get it installed during the peak of summer but I could wait. The techs doing the physical installation were pretty cool and I even was able to chat with them. I personally like knowing the technical details of the unit in case it comes up later so it was just a nice situation where they were not too busy to throw some info my way. They did end up leaving some parts laying around - mainly those clamps that are used to lock electrical tubing to a junction box but not a big deal. A day or so later, another person came by to do the inspection of the work and to do the painting. Unfortunately they had spilled some paint and didn't mention it so by the time I had found it, it had already dried on my concrete. Fortunately I have a pressure washer so I was eventually able to spray it off.

The biggest issue came later after the entire system was in operation. I dont remember the exact situation but I remember that I was basically getting no power charging the batteries and the information on the app didn't make much sense. Come to find out there was a bug or some kind of technical issue with the equipment that was pretty far spread(other people had the same issue). I was able to get this corrected but I lost out on $ and KWH of generated power for the battery storage. The batteries never charged more than 20% per day so the most I could get from it was about 4kwh of use during peak hours. I realize this is getting a bit complex but let me just end with the current situation. The unit currently does not charge from the original solar array at all. I'm basically having to pull power from the grid during early hours and then let the solar dump back into the grid to make up for it. Fortunately it balances out okay but I was concerned because when I told the system to enable this setting, it might void one of the rebates. I should find out during the next annual billing cycle if this is the case.

Overall the battery installation was significantly more complex and unlike the original installation, it was more of a battle to get information and things resolved. I plan on contacting SolarMax one more time to see about getting this issue with the main solar array not charging the batteries resolved but I'm not holding my breath. The few times I contacted them, they instead referred me to Enphase to get technical support. I felt this was somewhat backwards since the system was not working as originally described and I felt SolarMax should be taking point on this.

In any case, both solar array systems are currently generating about 45kwh per day (summer) and I am discharging about 15 kwh per day during peak hours to off-set the peak pricing. The solar has more than paid for itself but the battery system still has a ways to go when just looking at cost savings. The main reason I got the battery system though was to have AC during any summer fire shutdowns and to store any excess solar power during the day.

Will update if SolarMax fixes the issue.

SolarMax Technology - Riverside, California
Chris H. (.
5/5

Amazing work! Both fantastic and prompt service, and Dan is stellar. Any questions I have are very quickly answered in a way that is clear, concise and easy to understand.

For example, I was recently confused as to why my system's (momentary) production output (6.4kW) did not equal the system size rating (8kW), and if that was even a beneficial metric by which measure. They explained that the system size rating is based on laboratory conditions which include like being at the equator on the summer solstice in perfect weather, etc... in other words, unlikely conditions for most installed systems. Additionally, you'd never expect a 1k horsepower engine to actually perform at that rating after being placed in a car, because there is loss at every transfer point.

After this discussion I understood that production/time (kWh) is the more valuable metric by which to gauge your system's performance, and given that: mine is "crushing it"-- to use Dan's phrase. 🙂

Very Happy in Apple Valley!

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