Our Approach

Your home is a system. We treat it like one.

We design every install around an "energy transition roadmap". This way you have a real plan to see how your home's energy infrastructure can evolve to reduce your dependency on utilities and give you control of your power needs.

Why four pillars

Four pillars. One plan.

Most solar quotes are about one thing: panels. We think bigger. The best home isn't the one with the most panels. It's the one where every system pulls its weight.

That's why we look at how power gets made, where it goes, what it runs, and how you'll use it five years from now. Then we build the plan in the right order, so your money goes to what matters most.

A WattsUp home with all four energy systems working together
01 / Solar

Solar is the foundation.

Solar panels turn sunlight into power for your home. It is the cheapest power you will ever buy, because the fuel is free.

We size your system around how much power you actually use, not just what fits on the roof. That keeps your bill low without paying for panels you don't need.

25+ yearsMost quality panels keep working for 25 years or more.
A home with rooftop solar panels making power from sunlight
02 / Battery

Make sun by day. Use it after dark.

Solar makes the most power when the sun is high. But that's not when most homes use it. A battery saves the extra power you make so you can use it at night, on cloudy days, or when the grid goes down.

It's how you go from selling power back at low rates to keeping it for yourself.

Lights stay onA battery keeps your home running through grid outages.
A home battery storing solar power for use after dark
03 / Heat Pump

The cheapest power is the power you don't waste.

A heat pump moves heat instead of making it. That's why it can be 2 to 4 times more efficient than a furnace or baseboards. It heats your home in winter, cools it in summer, and runs on the same electricity your panels make.

Pair solar with a heat pump and your roof now powers your comfort, not just your lights.

2 to 4 timesHeat pumps deliver 2 to 4 units of heat for every unit of power they use.
A heat pump on the side of the home
04 / EV Charging

Charge with sunshine.

Most cars sit at home for 12 hours a day. That's plenty of time to fill the tank with the power your roof just made.

When you charge at home with solar, you skip the gas pump and the public charger. Your driving cost drops by half. Sometimes more.

$0 at the pumpPower from your own roof can cut your driving cost in half or better.
An electric vehicle charging in the garage of a solar-powered home
Ready to start

Your home is ready to do more. We'll show you how.

Every WattsUp project starts the same way: a free home assessment. We'll walk through what fits, what pays back fastest, and what to skip.

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