Solar production
Solar is planned around daytime usage, roof or canopy area, utility rates, business operations, and long-term savings goals.
SolarCarWash.com is an ABC Solar Incorporated project focused on solar, batteries, backup power, EV charging, and utility-cost control for car wash businesses that use serious electricity every day.
Why This Site Exists
A car wash is a working machine. Pumps, vacuums, blowers, compressors, controls, lighting, cameras, payment systems, network gear, signage, water equipment, and customer amenities all depend on electricity.
In expensive utility territory, especially Southern California Edison territory, that power bill is not a background expense. It is a business problem. Solar and batteries can help reduce purchased electricity, protect critical systems, and create a stronger operating model.
ABC Solar Incorporated
ABC Solar Incorporated designs solar and battery systems for real electrical loads. The goal is not just to install panels. The goal is to build a working system that reduces utility dependence, supports critical loads, and fits the customer’s property.
Solar is planned around daytime usage, roof or canopy area, utility rates, business operations, and long-term savings goals.
Batteries are reviewed for peak-period control, solar self-consumption, outage resilience, and critical-load backup.
Pumps, vacuums, lighting, payment systems, cameras, controls, and EV chargers are studied before the system is sized.
Our View
Car wash owners should not guess. The bill, rate schedule, demand charges, operating hours, and equipment list tell the truth. Solar and batteries should be sized from those facts.
Our Bias
In SCE territory and other high-cost areas, the business case is straightforward: reduce purchased power, use solar when the sun is available, use batteries when they add value, and protect the systems that keep the business alive.
What Makes Car Washes Different
They have motors, wet equipment, customer areas, unattended payment systems, security needs, long operating hours, and high utility exposure. The solar design has to respect that reality.
Project Focus
The site is organized around the actual pieces of a car wash power strategy.
| Area | Why It Matters | ABC Solar Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Solar car wash systems | Daytime operation can match solar production | Reduce purchased utility energy |
| Battery backup | Outages can shut down payment, controls, lights, and security | Protect critical business loads |
| Vacuums and equipment | Customer loads and equipment loads drive cost | Map equipment before sizing the system |
| Water pumps | Pumps can be large, important, and electrically complex | Review motors, surge, runtime, and backup priorities |
| Lighting and security | Dark sites are unsafe and exposed | Back up high-value safety systems |
| EV charging | Charging can help customers or punish the bill | Plan chargers with solar, batteries, and utility rates |
Licensed Contractor
SolarCarWash.com is operated by ABC Solar Incorporated.
ABC Solar Incorporated
24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505
1-310-373-3169
[email protected]
CCL #914346
First Review
A useful first review starts with the facts. The more accurate the information, the cleaner the solar and battery path.
Send a recent electric bill showing usage, demand, rate schedule, account details, and monthly costs.
Include roof areas, vacuum lanes, parking areas, electrical equipment, pump room, and available space.
Pumps, vacuums, blowers, compressors, controls, payment systems, cameras, lights, and EV charging goals.
Decide what must stay alive during an outage: payment, controls, network, lights, cameras, gates, or selected equipment.
Send the bill, the address, and the equipment list. ABC Solar can review the solar, battery, EV charging, and backup opportunity.