About the bakery

Solar Education With Frosting.

SolarDonuts.com exists because solar should be easier to understand, more fun to explain, and less buried under stale utility language. The donut is the joke. The solar value is real.

Our purpose Make solar simple enough to taste.

SolarDonuts.com is a playful educational site from ABC Solar Incorporated. We explain rooftop solar, battery backup, SCE rate pressure, blackout protection, and energy independence in plain English — with enough humor to keep the page from tasting like cardboard.

Why Solar Donuts?

Because most solar explanations are stale. They are packed with tariff language, financing slogans, utility acronyms, production charts, export rules, and confusing claims. People need the basics first.

Solar Donuts gives the idea a simple shape: the sun is the bakery, the roof is the oven, the panels make fresh power, and the battery keeps the good stuff useful after sunset. That is easier to remember than a twelve-page utility rate schedule with a migraine on top.

Fresh Power

Solar made local.

Your roof can produce electricity where it is used. That fresh power can reduce dependence on utility electricity and turn unused roof space into working value.

Sweet Savings

Useful power has value.

Solar savings come from reducing purchased electricity, using power at the right time, and designing the system around the real building, real usage, and real rate schedule.

Battery Backup

Save the good stuff.

Batteries can store solar energy for evening use, peak-hour strategy, and selected backup loads when the grid goes dark.

No Stale Pitch

Solar is equipment.

ABC Solar does not need to pretend solar is magic frosting. Solar is practical electrical equipment that should be designed, permitted, installed, and explained correctly.

Who is behind SolarDonuts.com?

SolarDonuts.com is presented by ABC Solar Incorporated, a licensed solar contractor based in Torrance, California. The site is meant to educate homeowners and businesses about solar value without making the conversation dull, stiff, or overloaded with stale industry language.

Good fun. Serious solar. Clean electrical work.

What we believe The customer should understand the recipe before buying the box.
  • Solar should be explained plainly: what it makes, when it makes it, and how it helps.
  • Batteries should be explained honestly: what they can power, for how long, and under what conditions.
  • Savings should be tied to reality: usage, rates, roof space, equipment, and design.
  • Backup should focus on priorities: refrigeration, lights, internet, access, safety, and comfort.
  • Installation should be professional: permitted, labeled, commissioned, and built to last.

Why SCE gets roasted here.

Southern California Edison rates and time-of-use structures can make electricity feel painfully expensive. SolarDonuts.com uses the phrase “SCE Rate Glaze” because the bill can feel like layer after layer of charges, schedules, peak windows, and utility confusion.

The joke is pointed, but the advice is practical: make more of your own power, use it wisely, store it when batteries make sense, and design the system around the real electric bill.

Homeowners

Learn how rooftop solar and batteries can support bill reduction, evening use, and blackout planning.

Home solar

Businesses

Learn how commercial solar can turn roof space and daytime load into long-term energy value.

Business solar

Blackouts

Learn how selected critical loads can stay alive when the utility power fails.

Blackout donuts

This site is educational.

SolarDonuts.com is not a project-specific proposal, engineering design, savings guarantee, or utility-rate promise. Utility rules change. Equipment changes. Rates change. Site conditions matter. A real solar project needs real review.

The purpose here is to make the conversation easier to begin. Once the customer understands the recipe, ABC Solar can review the actual roof, bill, usage, battery goals, and installation conditions.

About Solar Donuts Fresh power is better than stale confusion.

The site is fun because solar should not feel like punishment. But the message is serious: customers deserve clear explanations, practical design, and more control over their energy future.

Note: Solar and battery performance depends on site conditions, roof design, shade, utility rules, equipment selection, installation quality, battery capacity, inverter output, selected loads, weather, and actual usage. This page is general education only.