What kind of system?
Three ways to run on the sun. Pick the one that fits your home and we will open the builder set up for it. You can switch later.
Choose your setup
Each one builds the same way: drag real parts onto a live wiring diagram and watch the engine check every piece.
Off-Grid
Run your home entirely on your own solar and batteries, with no connection to the power company. No monthly bill. Built for homesteads, cabins, and properties where grid access is unreliable, expensive, or unavailable.
- Solar, batteries, and a hybrid inverter sized for full independence
- Built for homesteads and remote sites
- A generator can back it up on the longest cloudy stretches
Whole-Home Backup
Solar and batteries that lower your power bill — often to zero — while keeping the entire house running through outages. Net-metered to the grid when the sun is up, on battery when it is not. Built on EG4 FlexBOSS inverters and a GridBOSS.
- Reduces your usage from the grid as low as zero
- The whole house stays powered when the utility goes down
- Generator and smart load ports built in for the long outages
Grid-Tied
Solar that offsets your power bill while you stay connected to the grid. No battery yet, so it is the most affordable way in. Built battery-ready from day one — add storage later and it grows into a whole-home backup system with no rework.
- Solar net-metered to the grid for lower monthly bills
- Battery-ready: add storage anytime, no new inverter needed
- Same inverter platform as the whole-home build

Quick version: off-grid means no power bill and no grid at all. Whole-home backup keeps your grid connection but carries the house through outages. Grid-tied trims the bill and stays battery-ready for later. Still weighing it up? Talk it through with us and we will point you the right way.