EG4 winter-sized systems
Typical Cedar City off-grid build: 60–100 kWh EG4 PowerPro or LifePower4 banks, 20–30 kW array, generator auto-start for four-day storm cycles. Sized so you never run out in February.
Serving Cedar City · Parowan · Brian Head · Iron County
Cedar City sits at 5,800 ft — higher, colder, and snowier than St. George. Off-grid systems here need real battery capacity for February, real heat for January, and a designer who knows the Iron County permit process. We've designed and built 50+ off-grid homes across the region and we've pulled every kind of permit Southern Utah throws at you.
Cedar City's elevation is the hidden variable. At 5,800 ft you get better solar harvest in summer and much shorter days in December. Most installers size for a St. George load profile and miss by 30%. We size for your actual winter — and for the February storm cycle.
Typical Cedar City off-grid build: 60–100 kWh EG4 PowerPro or LifePower4 banks, 20–30 kW array, generator auto-start for four-day storm cycles. Sized so you never run out in February.
Cedar City winters punish propane budgets. Vertical-loop geothermal runs at 300–400% efficiency and cuts your battery size dramatically. We handle loop design, driller coordination, and heat-pump install.
For properties in the Parowan Valley, Kanarraville, and up into Brian Head, a Grundfos solar-direct well usually beats a power-line extension. Works in the snow, no batteries required.
Our AI agent knows the difference between a real anomaly and a 10°F morning. Lower false alerts, faster escalation on the ones that matter. Based in Hurricane, so we can drive up the same day if needed.
Full off-grid, grid-tied with backup, commercial, or a Brian Head ski cabin — we'll spec it realistically for your elevation and winter profile.
Cedar City · Parowan · Enoch · Kanarraville · New Harmony · Paragonah · Brian Head · Panguitch · Beryl · Newcastle · Minersville · Milford