415 kilowatts above the ovens.

MYNT designed, engineered, and built a 415 kW rooftop solar system for Beckmann's Bakery in Santa Cruz, a working bakery whose ovens and refrigeration now run on power generated by the roof above them, delivered end to end by MYNT's own crews.

415 kW rooftop solar array on Beckmann's Bakery in Santa Cruz
Beckmann's Bakery · 415 kW rooftop PVBuilt by MYNT crews
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of rooftop solar PV, sized to the bakery's roof and its around-the-clock production load.

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IBEW crews. MYNT's own electricians built it, no subbed-out labor, onsite through PTO.

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engineer · build · operate. In-house engineering stamped it; AMPS operates it for the life of the asset.

MYNT construction crew at work on a California solar project
MYNT crews · on siteW-2 · IBEW

Problem, system, result.

The problem

A bakery's load never really sleeps: ovens fire before dawn, refrigeration runs around the clock, and production continues straight through the hours when California commercial rates are at their worst. Every loaf carried a growing utility cost baked in.

The system

A 415 kW rooftop PV system engineered to the building's structure and the bakery's load profile. MYNT handled design, engineering, permitting, construction, and commissioning as one team: W-2 IBEW crews onsite through PTO, with operations under AMPS afterward.

The result

The mechanism is solar self-consumption: the array meets the bakery's daytime production and refrigeration load first, cutting purchased energy and softening the peaks that set demand charges. Measured first-year results publish here once verified against O&M data. No projections presented as outcomes.

From the field.

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MYNT crew setting racking on a California solar project
Detail of solar construction work by MYNT crews
MYNT crew member on site during a solar build
MYNT construction crew working across a solar array

MYNT crews on site · W-2 · IBEW · California

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