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Free Energy Analysis
For San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) customers...

Energy Analysis

By Ethical Energy Efficiency Experts
“Charlie is basically an 'energy geek'! You can tell he loves his craft and how to find ways to maximize savings.” -Kurt R., San Diego

How Does It Work?


If you are looking for a quick quote, we can provide an estimate based off your energy consumption, click for a Free Energy Analysis.

Makello separates ourselves from the industry by completing custom proposals. The Ethical Energy Savings Report is the result of a detailed trade-off study of discount utility rates, grants, rebates, tax credits, and equipment options, to determine the fastest payback and highest return on investment to meet your home, business and vehicle energy needs.

The fee for the Ethical Energy Savings Report is refundable (less the 3rd-Party $15 utility data access charge) or credited towards our installation services, after you attend the presentation meeting and complete a 5 minute survey after permission to operate.

Includes up to 5 hours research, and 1 hour Q&A, by an Ethical Energy Efficiency Expert.
Makello performs the Energy Analysis:
  • Site survey.
  • Shading analysis.
  • Cash flow analysis.
  • Trade-off study.
  • Custom proposal.

As necessary to perform the requested services, to determine if the site is acceptable for certain energy efficiency upgrades, we may require access to inspect the condition of:
  • Solar panel site area (roof, carport, trellis, pergola, awning, attic or grounds).
  • Electric panel, meter, subpanels.
  • Circuit breakers, connectors.
  • Utility junction box, roof riser.
  • Conduit path, eaves.
  • Grounding, cold water bond.
  • EV charging station site.
  • Energy storage site area.
  • Hot water heater, water pumps.
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Energy Analysis samples below are for an above average SDGE utility electric user.
  • An average SDGE residential customer's utility electric summary. Next 12 Months Utility Electric is before Makello's energy upgrades.
    An average SDGE residential customer's utility electric summary. Next 12 Months Utility Electric is before Makello's energy upgrades.
  • During the site survey, a shading analysis is taken to calculate the maximum solar potential for any available location.
    During the site survey, a shading analysis is taken to calculate the maximum solar potential for any available location.
  • The annual solar production is computed to determine the best solar production areas.
    The annual solar production is computed to determine the best solar production areas.
  • Panels can be sited outside of the shading area accurately to have a clear annual solar path during peak production hours.
    Panels can be sited outside of the shading area accurately to have a clear annual solar path during peak production hours.
  • The annual solar electric production per roof is computed through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL's PV Watts).
    The annual solar electric production per roof is computed through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL's PV Watts).
  • A customer's goals of cost savings and aesthetics may not include 100% annual solar production vs electric usage. Makello provides the optimal cost savings and better aesthetics.
    A customer's goals of cost savings and aesthetics may not include 100% annual solar production vs electric usage. Makello provides the optimal cost savings and better aesthetics.
  • For this average power user, a typical solar PV company will charge about $32K before incentives or $22K after incentives in order to reduce the annual utility electric bill by 100%.
    For this average power user, a typical solar PV company will charge about $32K before incentives or $22K after incentives in order to reduce the annual utility electric bill by 100%.
  • For this average power user, a typical solar PV company will charge about $32K before incentives or $22K after incentives in order to reduce the annual utility electric bill by 100%.
    For this average power user, a typical solar PV company will charge about $32K before incentives or $22K after incentives in order to reduce the annual utility electric bill by 100%.
  • A typical solar PV company will propose a system with a 3.5-6 year payback, assuming SDGE Standard Domestic Rate with 6% average annual increase.
    A typical solar PV company will propose a system with a 3.5-6 year payback, assuming SDGE Standard Domestic Rate with 6% average annual increase.
  • Makello has multi-stage upgrades that offer optimal cost savings, with lower upfront cost to purchase, or lease-to-own, with 1-3 year payback.
    Makello has multi-stage upgrades that offer optimal cost savings, with lower upfront cost to purchase, or lease-to-own, with 1-3 year payback.
  • A Makello upgrade has a 1-3 year payback, assuming SDGE Standard Domestic Rate with 6% average annual increase.
    A Makello upgrade has a 1-3 year payback, assuming SDGE Standard Domestic Rate with 6% average annual increase.

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