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A forklift prepares to move a large, wrapped Generac generator on a wooden pallet in an outdoor area, with a trailer and bins in the background.

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02/20/2025

A new 48 kW Generac Liquid-Cooled Generator was installed in Rio Rancho, NM. This Generator will produce 200 amps of usable power and is 1:1 backup power for the homeowner. We ran over 200 feet of Natural Gas line and…

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A utility room with two white appliances labeled "Fujitsu" near a white door. Shelves on the right hold tools and equipment. An electrical panel is mounted on the wall.

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02/20/2025

We installed the new Franklin WH battery system in NE Albuquerque. Our installation is a 30 kWh full home battery backup utilizing the customer’s existing 7.6 kW PV system to escape the utility company’s grip on control. Our customers can…

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Room with a brown door, electrical panels, and a white cabinet. Walls are off-white with visible wiring. Rolls of paper are stacked in the corner.

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06/24/2024

NM Solar Professionals installed the full-capable Generac off-grid system in Belen, NM. It included a 24kw Generac Generator, PWR-cell battery, and 8 kW ground-mount PV system. We design systems that allow you to own your grid. Our customer is 100%…

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A person in a gray shirt works with electrical equipment on a wall in a garage, handling cables connected to a battery system labeled "Franklin.

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06/24/2024

We installed the Franklin Wh System, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque battery retrofit, with existing solar PV Power, which is a fantastic opportunity to break up with your utility company.

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Two workers install electrical panels on a brick wall. One kneels while the other stands, using a power drill. Equipment and tools are scattered on the ground nearby.

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06/24/2024

Check out our project in Four Hills, East Albuquerque. We installed a battery backup using the Generac PWR Cell. The 18Kwh emergency power system can start a 4-ton HVAC and provide critical backup power for up to 30 hours.

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