Wholesale Solar Panels
in California for Commercial
and Utility Buyers
Wholesale Solar Panels
in California for Commercial
and Utility Buyers
We supply bulk solar modules for California installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our platform is built around.
California buyers do not need another tiny “solar panels near me” page. They need to know what is landed, what specs are available, what paperwork exists, what volume is real, and whether a supplier can actually move product.
That is where we fit.
We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That includes names like SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, and Heliene. At any given time, we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules across U.S. warehouses, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.
If you want to see more of the market in one place, that is exactly what we built this for.
Wholesale Solar Panel Supply in California: The Straight Answer
We ship bulk solar modules to California for residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.
Buyers can browse public inventory, see public pricing, compare available volume, filter by real specs, download spec sheets, request a quote, make an offer, or call us when the job needs a human being instead of another spreadsheet.
Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. Typical lead times are 2 to 5 business days, depending on the warehouse, product, quantity, and freight path.
If you already know the module you need, search for it. If you do not see it listed, send us the spec. There is a good chance we can help find it.
Built for California Module Procurement
California is not one solar market. Buying modules for a Bay Area commercial roof is not the same as buying for an Inland Empire warehouse, a Central Valley agricultural site, a coastal carport, a desert ground mount, a school district project, a repower, or a utility-scale order.
The common thread is not sunshine. Everyone already knows California has sun.
The real work is matching modules to the job: wattage, manufacturer, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, fire classification, CEC model-number questions, FEOC paperwork, domestic content, BAA language, warranty documents, delivery timing, and whether enough of the same SKU is actually available.
We are not pretending to be a local branch on every freeway exit. We are an Austin-based bulk distributor with national inventory visibility, and California is exactly the kind of market where that visibility matters.
What You Can Actually Do on Our Site
Our site is built to help buyers move faster without dumbing down the search.
You can see public pricing and public inventory levels. You can sort and filter available modules by manufacturer, wattage, price, availability, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more. You can download spec sheets, text or email product information, request a quote, make an offer, or call us if the project has details that need a real conversation.
That matters in California because “commercial module” is not specific enough.
A project may need a certain watt class, an exact model number, a tighter module dimension, a lighter panel, a particular manufacturer, a domestic content path, internal or third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA-compliant options, or a close replacement for an older installed system.
The point is simple: less calling around, fewer mystery PDFs, and a faster path to the modules that actually fit the job.
California Buyer Needs We Pay Attention To
California buyers are often working through a more specific checklist than just price per watt.
CEC list and model-number matching can come up early. Some projects need the exact manufacturer and model to line up with project documents, utility review, incentive paperwork, or internal approved-equipment lists. We can help narrow the search, but final acceptance belongs with the utility, AHJ, engineer, owner, or project documents.
Commercial rooftops and canopies often make dimensions and weight matter. A big module with a great price is not a great buy if it complicates layout, handling, structural review, or staging. For dense roof work, warehouses, schools, retail sites, parking structures, and carports, buyers usually care about the mechanical sheet as much as the nameplate wattage.
Coastal projects can bring salt mist and corrosion questions into the conversation. Desert and inland projects can bring temperature coefficient, high-wattage bifacial availability, and large-volume consistency into the conversation. Mountain and higher-elevation work can make snow load part of the review. Wind load can matter in plenty of places, but the right answer depends on the site, racking, engineering review, and local requirements.
California also has a large installed base. That means repowers, O&M replacement, and close-match sourcing are real buying needs. Sometimes the problem is not “find the newest module.” Sometimes it is “find something that works with what is already there.”
And then there is paperwork. FEOC, domestic content, BAA, fire classification, warranty documents, spec sheets, and traceability can all matter depending on the buyer and the project. We can help you sort through available options without pretending a distributor’s one-liner replaces your project team’s review.
Wholesale Solar Panel Supply in California: The Straight Answer
We ship bulk solar modules to California for residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.
Buyers can browse public inventory, see public pricing, compare available volume, filter by real specs, download spec sheets, request a quote, make an offer, or call us when the job needs a human being instead of another spreadsheet.
Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. Typical lead times are 2 to 5 business days, depending on the warehouse, product, quantity, and freight path.
If you already know the module you need, search for it. If you do not see it listed, send us the spec. There is a good chance we can help find it.
Built for California Module Procurement
California is not one solar market. Buying modules for a Bay Area commercial roof is not the same as buying for an Inland Empire warehouse, a Central Valley agricultural site, a coastal carport, a desert ground mount, a school district project, a repower, or a utility-scale order.
The common thread is not sunshine. Everyone already knows California has sun.
The real work is matching modules to the job: wattage, manufacturer, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, fire classification, CEC model-number questions, FEOC paperwork, domestic content, BAA language, warranty documents, delivery timing, and whether enough of the same SKU is actually available.
We are not pretending to be a local branch on every freeway exit. We are an Austin-based bulk distributor with national inventory visibility, and California is exactly the kind of market where that visibility matters.
What You Can Actually Do on Our Site
Our site is built to help buyers move faster without dumbing down the search.
You can see public pricing and public inventory levels. You can sort and filter available modules by manufacturer, wattage, price, availability, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more. You can download spec sheets, text or email product information, request a quote, make an offer, or call us if the project has details that need a real conversation.
That matters in California because “commercial module” is not specific enough.
A project may need a certain watt class, an exact model number, a tighter module dimension, a lighter panel, a particular manufacturer, a domestic content path, internal or third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA-compliant options, or a close replacement for an older installed system.
The point is simple: less calling around, fewer mystery PDFs, and a faster path to the modules that actually fit the job.
California Buyer Needs We Pay Attention To
California buyers are often working through a more specific checklist than just price per watt.
CEC list and model-number matching can come up early. Some projects need the exact manufacturer and model to line up with project documents, utility review, incentive paperwork, or internal approved-equipment lists. We can help narrow the search, but final acceptance belongs with the utility, AHJ, engineer, owner, or project documents.
Commercial rooftops and canopies often make dimensions and weight matter. A big module with a great price is not a great buy if it complicates layout, handling, structural review, or staging. For dense roof work, warehouses, schools, retail sites, parking structures, and carports, buyers usually care about the mechanical sheet as much as the nameplate wattage.
Coastal projects can bring salt mist and corrosion questions into the conversation. Desert and inland projects can bring temperature coefficient, high-wattage bifacial availability, and large-volume consistency into the conversation. Mountain and higher-elevation work can make snow load part of the review. Wind load can matter in plenty of places, but the right answer depends on the site, racking, engineering review, and local requirements.
California also has a large installed base. That means repowers, O&M replacement, and close-match sourcing are real buying needs. Sometimes the problem is not “find the newest module.” Sometimes it is “find something that works with what is already there.”
And then there is paperwork. FEOC, domestic content, BAA, fire classification, warranty documents, spec sheets, and traceability can all matter depending on the buyer and the project. We can help you sort through available options without pretending a distributor’s one-liner replaces your project team’s review.
Why California Buyers Use Us
Buyers use us because we show more of the market in one place.
We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, Heliene, and many others are part of the conversation. We list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.
That scale is useful because California buyers are not always looking for a generic substitute. They are often trying to match an exact project need.
Public pricing helps. Public inventory helps. Real spec filters help. Spec sheets help. Being able to make an offer helps. Talking to someone who understands container-scale buying also helps.
If you see a better price elsewhere, let us know. Most of the time we’ll beat it. If we do not have the exact module listed, there is a good chance we can help source it. We also work with excess and liquidation inventory, which can create pricing opportunities that are better than the standard manufacturer path.
We are not here to push the easiest SKU on the shelf. We are here to help buyers find the modules they actually need.
MOQ and Fit
Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is how our buying model works.
For California teams buying at that level or above, the model tends to work well. That includes residential installers with real volume, C&I installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.
If the job needs a few panels, we are probably not the right lane. If the job needs container-scale, truckload-scale, or megawatt-scale module buying, we should talk.
How to Buy Bulk Solar Modules for California Projects
Start with the inventory. Search by manufacturer, wattage, price, availability, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and any other spec that matters to the project.
Download the spec sheet and check the mechanical and electrical details. If the module looks close, share it with your team by text or email. If it fits, request a quote or make an offer.
If the project has a tighter box around it, send us the details. Useful RFQs usually include quantity or MW target, target wattage, approved manufacturers, acceptable alternates, delivery ZIP, required timing, model-number requirements, documentation needs, and any FEOC, domestic content, BAA, fire-classification, wind-load, snow-load, dimension, or weight constraints.
If the exact product is not listed, ask anyway. We built this business because sourcing modules used to take too many calls and too much nonsense. We can usually tell you pretty quickly whether the product is available, whether there is a close match, or whether the market is trying to sell you a fairy tale with a datasheet attached.
Why California Buyers Use Us
Buyers use us because we show more of the market in one place.
We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, Heliene, and many others are part of the conversation. We list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.
That scale is useful because California buyers are not always looking for a generic substitute. They are often trying to match an exact project need.
Public pricing helps. Public inventory helps. Real spec filters help. Spec sheets help. Being able to make an offer helps. Talking to someone who understands container-scale buying also helps.
If you see a better price elsewhere, let us know. Most of the time we’ll beat it. If we do not have the exact module listed, there is a good chance we can help source it. We also work with excess and liquidation inventory, which can create pricing opportunities that are better than the standard manufacturer path.
We are not here to push the easiest SKU on the shelf. We are here to help buyers find the modules they actually need.
MOQ and Fit
Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is how our buying model works.
For California teams buying at that level or above, the model tends to work well. That includes residential installers with real volume, C&I installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.
If the job needs a few panels, we are probably not the right lane. If the job needs container-scale, truckload-scale, or megawatt-scale module buying, we should talk.
How to Buy Bulk Solar Modules for California Projects
Start with the inventory. Search by manufacturer, wattage, price, availability, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and any other spec that matters to the project.
Download the spec sheet and check the mechanical and electrical details. If the module looks close, share it with your team by text or email. If it fits, request a quote or make an offer.
If the project has a tighter box around it, send us the details. Useful RFQs usually include quantity or MW target, target wattage, approved manufacturers, acceptable alternates, delivery ZIP, required timing, model-number requirements, documentation needs, and any FEOC, domestic content, BAA, fire-classification, wind-load, snow-load, dimension, or weight constraints.
If the exact product is not listed, ask anyway. We built this business because sourcing modules used to take too many calls and too much nonsense. We can usually tell you pretty quickly whether the product is available, whether there is a close match, or whether the market is trying to sell you a fairy tale with a datasheet attached.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you supply wholesale solar panels to California?
A: Yes. We ship bulk solar modules to California for installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. Our model is built around container-scale, truckload-scale, and megawatt-scale purchasing.
Q: What kind of California buyers do you work with?
A: We work with residential installers buying at volume, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, procurement teams, and utility-scale buyers. If your buying process starts at one container or one full truckload, we are usually a good fit.
Q: What is your minimum order size?
A: Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our inventory, pricing, freight, and sourcing model is built around.
Q: Can you help with CEC-listed or exact-model modules?
A: Yes. If your California project needs a specific manufacturer, model number, watt class, or CEC-list-related check, send us the requirement. We can help narrow available options and source exact or close-match products. Final acceptance should always be confirmed by the project team, utility, AHJ, or other reviewing party.
Q: Can I search by dimensions, weight, wind load, and snow load?
A: Yes. Our inventory is sortable, searchable, and filterable by specs buyers actually use, including dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more. That is especially useful when the project is constrained by roof layout, canopy design, structural review, replacement matching, or approved equipment lists.
Q: Can you help with coastal, desert, mountain, or high-wind project considerations?
A: Yes, as a procurement conversation. If a project has salt mist, corrosion, wind load, snow load, temperature, weight, dimension, or documentation requirements, send those details early. We can help narrow module options around those specs. We do not replace the engineer, AHJ, or project approval process.
Q: Do you offer FEOC, domestic content, and BAA options?
A: Yes. We can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavy domestic content including cells, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a wide range in between. Send the actual project requirement so we can match the sourcing conversation to the documents.
Q: Can you source modules that are not listed on the site?
A: Usually, yes. If we do not have the exact module listed, there is a good chance we can help find it. We work directly with major manufacturers and also see excess, liquidation, and secondary-market inventory that does not always show up neatly in public channels.
Q: Can you support megawatt-scale or utility-scale California buying?
A: Yes. We handle container-scale to utility-scale procurement. We often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available, and we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. Availability changes, so the faster path is to check inventory or send us the target spec.
Q: How do quotes and offers work?
A: You can request a quote directly from the product page or use make-an-offer functionality if you have a target price. If the order is complex, call us or send the RFQ details. Quantity, delivery ZIP, timing, approved manufacturers, target wattage, and documentation requirements make the quote better.
Q: What lead times should California buyers expect?
A: Lead times are typically 2 to 5 business days, depending on the product, warehouse, order size, carrier availability, and delivery requirements. For larger or more specific buys, we will tell you what is realistic instead of giving you a happy answer that falls apart later.
Q: Do you offer terms?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. If terms matter to the deal, bring that up early so we can route the conversation correctly.
Q: Do you offer terms?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. If terms matter to the deal, bring that up early so we can route the conversation correctly.
Q: What cities in California do you service?
A: We ship to all cities in California, but we tend to ship a lot to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, Stockton, Modesto, Irvine, Anaheim, Oakland, San Francisco.
Need Bulk Solar Modules for a California Project?
Start with the inventory. Filter hard. Check the specs. If the module fits, request a quote or make an offer.
If the job is more specific, send us the details or call us. We’ll help you figure out what is landed, what is realistic, what has the right paperwork, and what can actually ship.
Less chasing. Fewer mystery spreadsheets. Better module buying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you supply wholesale solar panels to California?
A: Yes. We ship bulk solar modules to California for installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. Our model is built around container-scale, truckload-scale, and megawatt-scale purchasing.
Q: What kind of California buyers do you work with?
A: We work with residential installers buying at volume, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, procurement teams, and utility-scale buyers. If your buying process starts at one container or one full truckload, we are usually a good fit.
Q: What is your minimum order size?
A: Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our inventory, pricing, freight, and sourcing model is built around.
Q: Can you help with CEC-listed or exact-model modules?
A: Yes. If your California project needs a specific manufacturer, model number, watt class, or CEC-list-related check, send us the requirement. We can help narrow available options and source exact or close-match products. Final acceptance should always be confirmed by the project team, utility, AHJ, or other reviewing party.
Q: Can I search by dimensions, weight, wind load, and snow load?
A: Yes. Our inventory is sortable, searchable, and filterable by specs buyers actually use, including dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more. That is especially useful when the project is constrained by roof layout, canopy design, structural review, replacement matching, or approved equipment lists.
Q: Can you help with coastal, desert, mountain, or high-wind project considerations?
A: Yes, as a procurement conversation. If a project has salt mist, corrosion, wind load, snow load, temperature, weight, dimension, or documentation requirements, send those details early. We can help narrow module options around those specs. We do not replace the engineer, AHJ, or project approval process.
Q: Do you offer FEOC, domestic content, and BAA options?
A: Yes. We can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavy domestic content including cells, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a wide range in between. Send the actual project requirement so we can match the sourcing conversation to the documents.
Q: Can you source modules that are not listed on the site?
A: Usually, yes. If we do not have the exact module listed, there is a good chance we can help find it. We work directly with major manufacturers and also see excess, liquidation, and secondary-market inventory that does not always show up neatly in public channels.
Q: Can you support megawatt-scale or utility-scale California buying?
A: Yes. We handle container-scale to utility-scale procurement. We often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available, and we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. Availability changes, so the faster path is to check inventory or send us the target spec.
Q: How do quotes and offers work?
A: You can request a quote directly from the product page or use make-an-offer functionality if you have a target price. If the order is complex, call us or send the RFQ details. Quantity, delivery ZIP, timing, approved manufacturers, target wattage, and documentation requirements make the quote better.
Q: What lead times should California buyers expect?
A: Lead times are typically 2 to 5 business days, depending on the product, warehouse, order size, carrier availability, and delivery requirements. For larger or more specific buys, we will tell you what is realistic instead of giving you a happy answer that falls apart later.
Q: Do you offer terms?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. If terms matter to the deal, bring that up early so we can route the conversation correctly.
Q: Do you offer terms?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. If terms matter to the deal, bring that up early so we can route the conversation correctly.
Q: What cities in California do you service?
A: We ship to all cities in California, but we tend to ship a lot to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Sacramento, Fresno, Bakersfield, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, Stockton, Modesto, Irvine, Anaheim, Oakland, San Francisco.
Need Bulk Solar Modules for a California Project?
Start with the inventory. Filter hard. Check the specs. If the module fits, request a quote or make an offer.
If the job is more specific, send us the details or call us. We’ll help you figure out what is landed, what is realistic, what has the right paperwork, and what can actually ship.
Less chasing. Fewer mystery spreadsheets. Better module buying.
Manufacturers We Can Source
Manufacturers We Can Source
Can I buy less than a container?
How often is your inventory updated?
What does “liquidation” inventory mean?
Can I request a spec sheet?
Do your modules come with a manufacturer warranty?
Can I reserve inventory?
Do you offer inverters, racking, or balance of system equipment?
Are all of your modules new?
Can I buy less than a container?
How often is your inventory updated?
What does “liquidation” inventory mean?
Can I request a spec sheet?
Do your modules come with a manufacturer warranty?
Can I reserve inventory?
Do you offer inverters, racking, or balance of system equipment?
Are all of your modules new?