Solar for your business
How to get solar at your business
Before you begin, your SRP Energy Manager can help you develop a strategic action plan that meets your energy goals. Call your SRP Strategic Energy Manager or the Business Customer Center at (602) 236-8833.
There are many factors to consider when choosing to power your business with solar energy. Before you install, we recommend that you:
- Make an informed decision by assessing your energy goals, costs, timelines and more.
- See answers to frequently asked questions.
- Process checklist
See steps on how to apply for and obtain a solar interconnection. - Interconnection requirements
See eligibility, installation, equipment and leasing requirements. - Sample distribution interconnection agreement (less than 1 MW)
This agreement applies to inverter-based generators less than 1 MW and must be completed before interconnecting to the energy grid. - Sample distribution interconnection agreement (1 MW and greater)
This agreement applies to inverter-based generators 1 MW and greater and must be completed before interconnecting to the energy grid.
Once you have determined that installing a solar electric system will meet your energy needs, you will need to select a licensed solar electric installer. Contractors must apply and receive approval from SRP prior to system installation.
Your contractor will guide you through the application, installation and inspection process. See the full contractor solar process or our contractor hiring tips.
Have your contractor complete the online application. After approving the application, SRP will review the drawings and meet with your contractor to ensure the proposed installation will comply with SRP interconnection guidelines.
Upon receiving SRP approval, your contractor can proceed with the permitting, installation and inspection process. See the full contractor solar process.
How long does the process take and what are the costs?
The interconnection process varies based on project specifics and construction timelines. See our costs and timeline section for details.
For contractors
Are you a solar contractor? See the contractor process.