Sunworks will install a 1-MW solar system for Meridian Terrace Mobile Home Park, a San Bernardino, California-based mobile home community of 268 homes. The Sunworks solar installation is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2018 and is expected to produce a majority of the property’s electricity needs within its first year of operation.
Sunworks’ CEO Chuck Cargile said, “The cost-effective solar power generated by our systems will help control electricity costs and provide clean energy to more than 200 mobile homes. In addition, ‘Park N’ Shade’ structures will enhance the common areas within the community providing its residents with a number of tangible conveniences and benefits.”
Sunworks was awarded this project in partnership with Alacrity Energy and Westland Real Estate Group. Alacrity Energy represents Westland RE Group to acquire solar systems for their vast real estate holdings of 11,000 commercial and residential units.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to manage the Meridian Terrace solar installation,” said Yitzy Geisinsky, president of Alacrity Energy, who is overseeing the project on behalf of Westland. “We were delighted to choose Sunworks based on their thorough attention to detail and impressive accomplishments,” he added.
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Diane Hinojosa says
I live in El Dorado mobile home park that installed panels 2 years ago and we NEVER get a break in electricity bill which keeps going up. Who do I complain to.
Jerry says
We are having solar panels installed in our mobile home park with no batteries. It will be net metering. The question is does the owner have to pass some of the savings on to the residents or just keep it all for themselves?