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Pioneer makes it easier for customers who want to power their own homes with the electricity they generate. Our online marketplace reduces stress and simplifies the process of shopping for the right product and installer by providing you with quotes and product options all in one place.
To receive your quotes, follow these easy steps:
Along with your bids, the marketplace provides you with an independent energy advisor who can schedule a call to review your bids and discuss your options. You can also use the marketplace to sign project agreements, schedule site visits, and track your project from start through installation.
Adding solar panels to your home allows you to use electricity that you generate, so you use less energy from the grid. Your solar panels harness the energy from the sun and use that power to produce electricity that energizes items and appliances in your home.
Adding a battery to your solar system allows you to store the electricity you generate. This stored energy can be used later in the evening when the sun is no longer shining and when electricity is more expensive. This can reduce your electricity costs by using power from your battery instead of utilizing energy from the grid. Your battery can also be used during power outages to continue powering the essential energy load in your home.
Pioneer Community Energy hosts this website as an informational resource for our customers. Pioneer does not endorse or guarantee and makes no warranties or representations regarding any vendor, contractor, service or product featured here. Pioneer shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind resulting from or connected to any vendor, contractor, service or product associated with this website. Any transactions that you enter into with a vendor, contractor or other third party are solely between you and that vendor, contractor or other third party. The State of California recommends that prior to entering into any contract or agreement, individuals seeking services should exercise caution and verify that a contractor is licensed, bonded and insured and in good standing with the California State Contractors License Board.
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