EnergyPro Hawaii was established in 2009 as a division of W Contracting Inc. which has been in service for over 19 years. President and owner John Emery has over 25 years of experience in the construction industry and the company has grown from a small plumbing contractor to include general contracting, electrical contracting, full mechanical services and now complete solar services.
At EnergyPro Hawaii, we provide our customers with the most cost effective technologies available today. The solar industry is constantly changing and evolving and it is our job to evaluate the latest products and then to incorporate them into our installations.
At EnergyPro Hawaii, we provide our customers with the most cost effective technologies available today. The solar industry is constantly changing and evolving and it is our job to evaluate the latest products and then to incorporate them into our installations.
Business details
- Year established: 1994
- Licensed
Services
Enphase Energy
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Since our first installation, Energy Pro Hawaii has been using Enphase Energy microinverters exclusively on all of our customer's homes. Our customers have been very pleased with their results and so have we. They have delivered time and time again and have proven themselves as the gold standard amongst microinverter companies.
Solarworld Pv Modules
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The year 1975 marked the debut of microcomputers, the game show Wheel of Fortune and Bruce Springsteen's now-classic Born to Run album. It was also the year the Southern California legacy operations of SolarWorld introduced a new way of manufacturing, harnessing and distributing power that could potentially provide answers for Americans wary of inflation and rising energy costs.
Hot Water
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There are simple solutions that can help, such as adding a timer to your existing electric water heater. An old or outdated water heater can sometimes be a cause for concern, as some older heaters are very inefficient and can draw large loads. Replacing them with a newer electric heaters, hybrid heat pumps, tankless gas systems or a solar hot water system are all viable options.
Photovoltaic
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Reviews (1)
Hymie A.
Nov 03, 2015