About 0Solar.com

0Solar

An ABC Solar Incorporated statement about owning the value of the electricity you produce.

0Solar.com exists to explain a simple idea in plain language: you make an investment, your solar system produces electricity, and the solar kWh you use are kWh you did not have to buy from the utility.

ABC Solar Incorporated has been building solar systems since 2000. This site is our statement that solar should be explained honestly, designed carefully, and understood as energy production.

0Solar does not mean free solar panels, free utility electricity, guaranteed bill elimination, or no-cost installation. It means designing toward lower long-term electricity cost through owned solar production.

Why 0Solar.com exists

Solar is often explained poorly. Customers hear slogans, financing promises, incentive claims, and “free solar” language that can create confusion.

0Solar.com exists to bring the conversation back to the core truth: a solar system produces real electricity. When you use that electricity onsite, it has real value because it reduces what you need to buy from the utility.

The 0Solar idea

The name is short because the idea should be easy to understand. 0Solar is the goal of moving toward zero-cost electricity from the solar kWh you produce.

You invest

Solar is not magic and it is not universally free. Panels, inverters, batteries, racking, engineering, permits, installation, and service all have value and cost.

Your system produces

Once installed, the system begins producing electricity from sunlight. Your property becomes part of your energy supply.

You keep the value

The kWh you produce and use are kWh you did not purchase from the utility. That is the simple economic heart of 0Solar.

What ABC Solar believes

Solar is too important to sell with confusion. Customers deserve clear explanations, realistic assumptions, and systems designed around their real electricity use.

01

Tell the truth first.

Solar is an investment. A customer should understand cost, production, utility rules, incentives, financing, batteries, warranties, and limitations.

02

Design around real usage.

A system should be shaped by actual electricity use, daytime loads, evening demand, future needs, roof conditions, batteries, and utility rate structure.

03

Use what you make.

Self-used solar kWh can be especially valuable because they reduce electricity purchased from the utility at the time of use.

04

Store what makes sense.

Batteries can preserve solar value for evening use, peak-rate periods, outage support, and selected critical loads when designed honestly.

05

Build for the long term.

Solar should be treated as infrastructure, not a quick trick. The system should make sense years after the sales conversation is over.

You invest. Your system produces. What you make, you keep.

That is the purpose of 0Solar.com.

Why the language matters

The solar industry has used too many shortcuts. 0Solar.com is designed to be memorable without being misleading.

What we reject

“Free solar.” “No more electric bill for everyone.” “The government pays for everything.” “Batteries run the whole house forever.” “You automatically qualify.”

What we mean

Solar is an investment in production. The goal is to make your own usable kWh, reduce utility purchases, store what makes sense, and keep more of the value onsite.

The pages behind the statement

0Solar.com is built as a plain-language guide. Each page explains one part of the idea.

How it works

See the basic flow from sunlight to panels, inverter, loads, batteries, utility meter, and avoided purchase.

Read How It Works →

Solar kWh

Understand the kilowatt-hour, the basic unit behind solar production, battery storage, utility bills, and 0Solar value.

Understand Solar kWh →

Batteries

Learn how batteries can store solar kWh for evening use, peak-rate periods, outage support, and selected critical loads.

Read Batteries →

0Solar is a direction

Not every customer, site, utility, or project will reach the same result. But the direction is clear.

A

Produce more of your own power.

Evaluate roofs, buildings, parking lots, ranches, churches, nonprofits, schools, and businesses as potential energy assets.

B

Buy less from the utility.

The less electricity you need to purchase, the more control you have over the energy future of your property.

C

Prepare for batteries and resilience.

Solar plus storage can support evening usage, critical loads, and outage planning when designed with honest expectations.

D

Respect the numbers.

Good solar depends on real usage, utility rates, equipment, installation quality, incentives, and service.

E

Keep the explanation simple.

The customer should always understand the central idea: the kWh you produce and use are kWh you did not buy.

0Solar.com is the statement. ABC Solar does the work.

The message is simple: stop thinking of electricity only as something rented forever. Start thinking of your property as a place that can produce power.