Cupertino Electric installs rooftop and parking canopy installation in California

  • Cupertino Electric completes installation in Morgan Hill, California.
    Cupertino Electric completes installation in Morgan Hill, California.

Cupertino Electric’s energy alternatives division has finished installing a rooftop and parking lot canopy solar installation totaling 480,340kW. Designed for the City of Morgan Hill in California, the solar system was designed and built by CEI. Installations are found at the city’s Centennial Recreation Center roof. Cupertino Electric installed 2,044 solar panels to complete the installation.

“We set out with a goal to reduce carbon emissions and build a pleasant recreation experience for residents,” said City of Morgan Hill Mayor Steve Tate. “Cupertino Electric did a fabulous job of getting the project done on time and within the City’s budget. We were especially pleased that Morgan Hill residents were able to work for Cupertino Electric to construct the project and play a key role in getting the project built.”

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