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Mobile and Manufactured Homes are Our ONLY Priority
While other companies often overlook look this community, our commitment and dedication to these homes has made us the leading experts in rooftop solar for mobile and manufactured homes.
California's Electricity Rates Are Skyrocketing!
Since 2014, energy rates in California have risen by a staggering 96%, with mobile and manufactured homeowners facing the highest energy burden of any housing group. Mobile Home Power offers mobile and manufactured homeowners a more affordable and sustainable alternative to the local power company.
Save up to 50% compared to your current annual power bill
Seamless transition & installation
Lock-in a consistent and “budgetable” monthly rate
Zero out-of-pocket costs
How It Works
3 Steps to Energy Independence
1
Show Us Your Bill
Share your recent energy bill with us and our solar experts will show you just how much you can save by switching to solar energy for your mobile or manufactured home.
2
Permit & Install
We do all the heavy lifting. From plan design, to permitting, to install, we make sure you can sit back and relax through your journey to solar energy savings.
3
Control Your Rates
Solar helps protect you from steep rate increases. By switching to solar, you are replacing your current power bill with a lower and more predictable solar energy bill.
Solar offers significant lifetime savings, with a 30% federal tax credit to kickoff your overall benefits right away. Start saving on energy bills today while cutting electricity costs and increasing your home’s value.
Due to the unique nature of their construction, mobile and manufactured homes often start at an energy efficiency disadvantage. That means a lot of these homes will inevitably use more power and pay higher energy bills per square foot compared to a traditional built home. We’ve made it our purpose to level the playing field and ensure all mobile and manufactured homeowners have equal access to more affordable solar energy.
“Edison kept going up while our income stayed the same. Mobile Home Power opened our eyes to the ease and financial relief of going solar. At the end of the day it was a no brainer.”
Tom & Stacy
Palm Desert, CA
Protect Your Power
Ensure uninterrupted power during outages, and maximize your savings by storing excess solar energy for expensive peak hours.
Mobile Home Power is committed to maintaining the highest standard of safety, compliance, and professionalism. From plan design to install, our operations strictly adhere to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (HUD Code), as well as the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), with whom we work closely throughout the permitting process.
Yes, solar panels can be safely and effectively installed on mobile homes, but this process requires a comprehensive professional assessment to ensure both safety and optimal performance. The assessment must carefully evaluate several critical factors:
- Detailed roof structural integrity evaluation to ensure long-term stability - Precise weight-bearing capacity calculations for both the panels and mounting equipment - Specialized mounting techniques that account for mobile home construction methods and materials
Yes, mobile and manufactured homes operate under a distinct regulatory framework, following federal HUD code rather than traditional local building codes. These comprehensive federal standards establish detailed requirements across multiple areas:
- Specific construction methods and materials suitable for manufactured housing - Stringent energy efficiency standards for all system components - Comprehensive safety features and protective measures - Detailed installation requirements and guidelines for proper setup
The feasibility of solar panel installation depends on several important physical and environmental factors that need careful consideration:
- Total available roof space and usable surface area - Optimal roof orientation for maximum solar exposure - Comprehensive structural support assessment - Detailed shading considerations and environmental factors
A thorough professional solar assessment will determine the exact number and configuration of panels that would work best for your specific home situation.