60% of a factory, made on its own roof.

MYNT designed, engineered, and built 580 kW of rooftop solar for Fireclay Tile, a California handmade-tile manufacturer. Roughly 60% of the factory's energy is now generated on its own roof, delivered end to end by MYNT's own crews.

580 kW rooftop solar installation at the Fireclay Tile factory
Fireclay Tile · 580 kW rooftop PVBuilt by MYNT crews
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of rooftop solar PV, sized to the factory's roof and its manufacturing load profile.

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energy offset: the share of the factory's energy generated onsite after the install.

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delivered in-house: IBEW crews, in-house engineering, AMPS operations. One accountable team.

MYNT construction crew at work on a California solar project
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Problem, system, result.

The problem

Making tile by hand is still energy-intensive work: kilns, presses, and process equipment running through the day on California commercial rates. For a manufacturer that stakes its brand on sustainability, buying all of that power from the grid was both a cost problem and a credibility gap.

The system

580 kW of rooftop PV, engineered to the building's structure and the factory's load profile. MYNT carried the project from design analysis through permitting, construction, and commissioning: in-house engineering, W-2 IBEW crews onsite through PTO, no handoffs.

The result

Roughly 60% of the factory's energy is now generated onsite. The mechanism is solar self-consumption: the array serves the daytime manufacturing load directly, cutting purchased energy and the peaks that drive demand charges. Measured performance data publishes here as it's verified through O&M reporting.

From the field.

MYNT electrician working on a commercial solar installation
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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