Aaron Correll

About Aaron Correll

Aaron Correll is the Digital Marketing Manager at SolarMax Technology. He blogs to help people to understand how to use the latest innovations in renewable energy to live more affordable and energy independent lives. Solar and energy storage technologies can be complicated to understand when first introduced. Aaron uses his technical writing and electrical engineering background to deconstruct complicated concepts and strives to explain them to the average person in understandable and actionable ways.

Southern California Edison (SCE) has filed a "General Rate Case" application with the California Public Utilities Commission proposing rate increases for residential customers starting in 2021. According to Edison, the purpose for the increase is "to cover its anticipated costs from 2021 through 2... Read More


Home Backup Power for Utility Planned Blackouts The Public Safety Power Shutoffs are real and now over a million Californians have already experienced multi-day, widespread power outages. You rely on having power to your refrigerators, Wi-Fi, home business, medical devices, lights, etc. So you nee... Read More


Public Safety Power Shutoffs are the New Normal What would you do if you lost power to your home over the next 2 days? Would the food in your refrigerator still be safe to eat? Would you have the ability to communicate or know what is going on outside without Wi-Fi, charged cellphones or your TV?... Read More


California is one of the most favorable states to own an electric car. As you know electric cars come with a higher sticker price, but there are many perks and ways that an electric car can pay you back. Besides the obvious daily savings on gas, you can also get state rebates, federal tax credits, t... Read More


You drive an electric car for a lot of reasons: its better on the environment, you can drive in the carpool lane, its fun to drive and, most importantly, you are saving money. We all know that gas power is the most expensive option to fuel your car, but how much are you really saving when you switch... Read More


Long recognized for its progressive policies regarding renewable energy, California has doubled down on rooftop solar. A new legislative mandate, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2020, requires almost all new homes be built with solar. California, the largest solar market in the nation - with a legacy of... Read More


(RIVERSIDE, CA) – The longstanding relationship between SolarMax Technology and the University of California - Riverside (UCR) has produced a number of breakthroughs, especially in the area of solar research and development. A new agreement between the company and the alumni association ensures that... Read More


1/3 of Solar Jobs in US are in California As residential solar installations have become increasingly popular, the demand for skilled solar workers has increased as well!  With 140,000+ people working in the solar industry nationwide, California leads the pack with over 47,000 people employed i... Read More


While most Californians continue to benefit from a surging economy, homeowners in San Diego are preparing for a jolt when they open their utility bills. In late 2017, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) unveiled a proposed new rate structure beginning in 2019 and extending through 202... Read More


Since 2008 SolarMax Technology has been California’s renewable energy leader. Unlike any other solar installation company, SolarMax has its own in-house finance company. In 2011 SolarMax Financial was launched and is the industry’s first in-house finance company for residential solar customers. As o... Read More


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