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Solar City is a highly skilled team with clients that need commercial solar panels, industrial solar panels, and agricultural solar panels. We assist businesses in lowering their carbon footprint, securing their energy, future-proofing their power expenses, and reducing their electricity bills by a large amount. The core of our business is producing high-quality work with the best client service. Our customers get the most output and returns from their solar installation because of the high-yielding, highly efficient, and award-winning solar PV panels we install.
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1925 W Deer Valley Rd , 85027, Phoenix, United States
- 4808707275
- info@solarcityaz.org
- solarcityaz.org
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