The big tasty idea
What Is a Solar Donut?
A Solar Donut is our fun way of saying something serious:
your roof can make fresh electricity, your battery can save the good stuff,
and your home does not have to keep eating stale grid power forever.
ABC Solar Incorporated
California CCL#914346
Torrance, CA
1-310-373-3169
Definition
A Solar Donut is solar value you can actually understand.
Solar can be buried under utility language, rate schedules, net billing rules,
kilowatt-hour math, and financial jargon. SolarDonuts.com keeps it simple.
The sun is the bakery. The roof is the oven. The panels make the donuts.
The battery keeps the box warm.
The donut is funny. The value is real.
A rooftop solar system turns sunlight into electricity. That electricity can power
your home or business during the day. When paired with batteries, some of that power
can be stored for evening use, expensive peak hours, or blackout protection.
The donut is just the wrapper. The real product is control: control over part of your
electric bill, control over backup power, and control over how much stale utility power
you keep buying.
The Dough
Solar panels make the fresh stuff.
Panels are the workhorse. They sit on the roof, take in sunlight, and make electricity
while the sun is available. Good design starts with roof space, orientation, shade,
electrical usage, and the customer’s actual energy goals.
The Glaze
Savings make it sweet.
Solar value comes from reducing the amount of expensive electricity you purchase.
The sweeter the utility rate, the more important it becomes to understand when your
home uses power and how much of that power can come from your own system.
The Box
Batteries keep power useful.
A battery can store solar energy for later. That matters when utility rates rise
in the evening, when the grid fails, or when the customer wants more independence
from the utility company.
The Sprinkles
Backup power adds comfort.
Refrigerators, lights, internet equipment, garage doors, security systems, and key
household circuits can become more resilient when the system is designed for backup.
Those are the sprinkles that matter during a blackout.
Solar Donuts are not about financing.
ABC Solar does not need to turn solar into a financing gimmick. Solar is an investment
in useful equipment that makes electricity. The better question is not “what monthly
payment can we sell?” The better question is:
What does the system produce, what does it offset, what does it protect, and how
long will it keep working?
That is the Solar Donut approach. Plain English. Real hardware. Real value. No stale pitch.
The menu board
Every home gets a different dozen.
Some customers care most about lowering bills. Some care about blackout protection.
Some care about getting through evening peak hours. Some want a system that gives them
a path toward serious energy independence.
- Classic Solar: panels that make power during the day.
- Solar + Battery: panels plus stored energy for later use.
- Backup Solar: a system designed around critical loads during outages.
- Business Solar: commercial roof space turned into operating value.
- Peak-Hour Strategy: battery use aimed at expensive time-of-use windows.
Why the donut idea works.
People do not need another boring solar lecture. They need a way to understand the basic
value quickly. A donut is simple. Everybody understands fresh versus stale. Everybody
understands paying too much for something that should be better.
Utility power can feel stale because the customer has no oven, no recipe, and no control.
Solar changes that. The roof becomes part of the energy kitchen.
Fresh
Solar power is made right where it is used. No mystery bakery. No stale delivery truck.
Sweet
Savings are sweetest when the system is designed around real usage and real utility rates.
Useful
Batteries can make solar more useful after sunset and more valuable during trouble.
Solar Donuts in one sentence.
A Solar Donut is fresh rooftop power, sweet savings, battery backup, and less dependence
on stale utility electricity.
That is the whole bakery.
SolarDonuts.com is general education from ABC Solar Incorporated. Actual solar and battery performance
depends on roof conditions, utility rules, equipment, battery capacity, installation design, weather,
and customer usage.