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Living in the Future with Renewable Energy

This article appears courtesy of ReVision Energy

Matt Thomas and his family are living a solar dream thanks to the help of ReVision Energy, a well-known solar installation company from Portland, Maine. Pictured above are his two children. Photos courtesy of ReVision Energy.

Matt Thomas and his family are living a solar dream thanks to the help of ReVision Energy, a well-known solar installation company from Portland, Maine. Pictured above are his two children. Photos courtesy of ReVision Energy.

Matt Thomas has wanted to live in a house powered by solar energy since he was a kid, when science fiction stories like “Star Trek” got him to dream of a futuristic, self-sustaining world. Flash forward to today, and Matts dream is within reach for all of us!

In 2015, as the parents of a five-year-old son, Matt and his wife Carrie, decided it was a good time to make the investments for the long haul, and start reaping the rewards of a transition to a 100% solar-powered lifestyle. They were living in the home where they planned to raise their family. It was a chance to “live in the future,” he says.

Solar-Powered Transition Begins

Carrie and Matt called ReVision Energy and arranged a site visit to their home in Bowdoin, Maine. Matt felt there was a good, professional connection. “I didnt even bother to get a second or third opinion from other companies,” he said, “I liked what I saw with ReVision so I hired you guys to do it.”

Matt and Carrie did the “Trifecta” – combining a 26-panel solar array with a heat pump and heat pump water heater to meet nearly 100% of their home’s electric, space heating, cooling, and water heating needs. They did not stop there, though! They are proud drivers of a Chevy Volt, a plug-in electric vehicle that will drive on solar power exclusively for its 40-plus mile battery range.

Now that they’re powered on solar, Matt continues to convert gas-powered appliances to solar power – he has a full suite of lithium-ion battery-powered lawn equipment, and even a fully-electric home-brewing system. Their abundant solar power goes to good use every day. Matt remarks, “I figured I have it, I might as well use it!”

Matt Thomas’ arsenal of lithium-ion power tools are recharged by his solar panels

Matt Thomas’ arsenal of lithium-ion power tools are recharged by his solar panels

Solar-Powered Transport as Well as Household

Since they began using the solar array to charge their Chevy Volt they have noticed substantial savings. “For my commutes and getting around it’s been great,” Matt said, “I’ve noticed a lot of savings. I would’ve spent at least $100 in gas last month, and if I didn’t have solar, it would cost me about $25 in electricity, but because I have solar it costs me nothing!”

“The last time I remember filling up on gas was sometime last winter,” he adds. When they conclude their lease on the Volt, Matt expects they will invest in a fully-electric vehicle such as the Tesla Model 3, a Chevy Bolt, or maybe the next-generation Nissan Leaf.

Battery Backup Gives Ultimate Flexibility

This fall, the Thomass, their son, Wesley, now seven, and one-year-old daughter, Eva, will take another big step forward in energy independence with the addition of a 15.9kWh Pika Harbor Plus Smart Battery to their home. Pika Energy is a Maine-based manufacturing business (based in Westbrook) who are creating world-class smart electronics for the grid of the future.

The Thomas’s will be taking advantage of Pika Energys signature product, the Pika Energy Island, which enables instant communication between multiple renewable energy power sources and one or more battery banks. The result for Matts family is a system that is able to more efficiently consume their on-site produced solar electricity, hedge against utilities gaming net metering policy, and offers instantaneous (and silent) home backup power in the event of a grid outage.

Matt is thrilled to be partnering with two of Maines leaders in the renewable energy space. “Pika has great, responsive customer service and worked closely with me on an ideal setup,” Matt said. “They have the best system anyway, but I also like supporting local businesses.”

Self-sufficiency is also important to Matt and his family. “I don’t like relying on somebody else,” he said, “In the wintertime I dont want to be waiting for someone to come plow me out of my driveway. I dont want to have to be reliant on an oil tanker coming up and filling up my tank for hot water and heat, either.”

He paused and adds that before their upcoming Pika installation, hell be removing their oil tank and boiler altogether. “The boilers been off for over a year. Time to get rid of it!”

This article appears courtesy of ReVision Energy, Maine/New Hampshire’s only Benefits (B)-Corp Certified Solar Installer, recently rated number 1 in New England by Solar Power World. ReVisionenergy.com.

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