Case Studies
Exploring Sugar Hollow Solar’s client success stories
Drawing upon 14 years of dedicated experience in the solar industry, Sugar Hollow Solar has been delivering exceptional results to homes, businesses, and nonprofits across Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina. With an extensive portfolio and over 100 positive Google reviews, our commitment lies in delivering top-tier craftsmanship and ensuring client satisfaction.
Explore firsthand accounts from some of our satisfied clients to gain insights into our tailored solutions and the impact of solar adoption on their properties. Contact us today to schedule your complimentary discovery call and ascertain your eligibility for solar solutions.
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Curious about the success stories behind the scenes? Dive into our collection of case studies featuring businesses and homeowners who've embraced the solar journey with Sugar Hollow Solar. See how they've transformed their energy landscape and joined the solar revolution today!
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Smart Energy for Conscious Businesses: Commercial Solar
To reduce energy costs and further its commitment to sustainability, Dynamite Roasting Co. transitioned to using solar energy for its business — positively impacting the local environment and empowering other businesses to do the same.
Local Landlord Goes Solar
Meet Rob Simon. A local Ashevillian who studied at both University of Florida and Western Carolina University. Rob now works in real estate and property management with specialties in investments, property management, and roles as a landlord and buyer’s agent. Rob is a local homeowner who made the decision to go solar in 2021 and has never looked back.
Case Study: Solar and Battery Backup Inspires Energy Usage Awareness For These Asheville Homeowners
When Joe and Denise shared that solar had changed their perspective on energy use, we asked if they wouldn’t mind sharing a little more about their journey. We hope you’ll enjoy learning about what inspired their switch to solar, their time living in Italy, and their complicated relationship with clothes dryers as much as we did.
Case Study: Black Mountain’s Dynamite Roasting Co. Moves to Green Energy
To reduce energy costs and further its commitment to sustainability, Dynamite Roasting Co. transitioned to using solar energy for its business — positively impacting the local environment and empowering other businesses to do the same.
Case Study: Marshall, NC homesteader completes green home with rooftop solar
When designing his home in WNC, Richard Gustafson and his partner Jen incorporated renewable energy into the building process, making their homestead vision come to life with a low environmental impact.
Case Study: Discover how these NC homeowners found the sweet spot between comfort and environmental responsibility
Rooftop solar. Tesla Powerwalls. An electric car. These homeowners went all in. "Solar gives us the peace of mind that we're doing our part”, says Mike Herrick.
Q+A: Ready for more self sufficiency? Learn why these homeowners opted for solar panels with battery backup.
Q+A session with Julie and Stephen Brown on making an impact on climate change with solar panels and a battery backup system.
Q+A: Dreaming of net zero? Here’s what surprised these homeowners.
Q+A session with Susan and Randy Richardson on their net zero dreams and what they’ve noticed since the switch.
Q+A: Why solar? Consider the less tangible side.
Q+A session with Randy Wetzel of Reach Animal Hospital about why they decided to make the switch to solar and how they're enjoying the benefits.
Q+A: Trinity Presbyterian Church in Hendersonville Goes Solar
Seven members of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Hendersonville met to explore the possibility of bringing solar energy to their church. Fast forward one year and one day after that first meeting…
Q+A: Why one Flat Rock couple went solar
“How can I be a good neighbor?” That’s the question Bill Miller asked himself when he designed and built his house in Flat Rock, NC, back in 2015. And as a retired environmental engineer, he doesn’t just mean the folks who live on his street.