Two roofs, two carports, one battery.
MYNT worked with the owners of the Haven Avenue multi-tenant property to build 620 kW of solar across two rooftops and two large carports, paired with a 750 kWh LFP battery: onsite clean power that cut tenant utility costs and made the property easier to lease.
of solar PV: two rooftops and two large carports, designed as one generating asset.
LFP battery: lithium iron phosphate storage for peak-shaving and self-consumption.
delivered in-house: IBEW crews, in-house engineering, AMPS operations. One accountable team.
Problem, system, result.
The problem
The owners wanted the property to compete: tenants (biotech and solar-glass technology firms) carry real energy loads, and rising utility costs were a drag on every lease conversation. The building needed to generate its own power, and its own value.
The system
620 kW of PV spread across two rooftops and two large carports, feeding a 750 kWh LFP battery. MYNT designed, engineered, and built the whole system, carports and structural work included, with W-2 IBEW crews onsite through PTO, and operates it under AMPS.
The result
Tenants now power operations with clean energy generated onsite. The economics work through two mechanisms: solar self-consumption during the day, and the battery shaving demand-charge peaks in the 5 to 8 PM window. Measured first-year results publish here once verified against AMPS O&M data.
From the field.





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