Take Control of Rising Utility Rates

As temperatures continue to rise, so do your utility bills. With summer around the corner, your business is getting ready to face skyrocketing rates and strain on your bottom line.

On top of the increasing summer charges, historical data shows that PG&E rates have surged 20% over the past 24 months. With the increase in rates across the board, it’s becoming clear that businesses like yours need to explore alternative energy solutions.

That’s where we come in.

Maximize Your Financial Benefits with Solar

At JKB Energy, we understand the financial pressures facing businesses like yours. Slight increases in utility rates may fly under the radar, but when you look back and see a 20% increase over 2 years, it doesn’t seem like such a “slight increase” anymore.

That’s why we’re committed to providing comprehensive, uniquely tailored solar solutions to maximize your savings potential. Despite ever increasing utility rates, solar allows you to take your power back and create consistent, sustainable savings year after year. 

Solar energy isn’t just a trend – it’s a strategic business move towards savings and stability. While investments in real estate or the stock market can be volatile, solar has been proven to create a return on investment within 3-7 years and provide up to 75% savings on electricity bills over the lifetime of the system. It’s savings you can count on. 

The sooner you start your solar journey, the sooner your savings begin. You’re not just playing your part in environmental sustainability, but you’re making an investment in the future of your company. 

Start Your Long-Term Savings Today

Don’t let rising utility costs hold you back. Invest in a brighter future for your business with solar. Reach out to us today by contacting Damon Rice at (559) 936-2245 to see how we can help you maximize your savings potential and open doors to new possibilities!

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