Service area

Unincorporated community · Riverside County Anza Valley · Highway 371 corridor

Anza solar, battery, and microgrid service.

Anza solar, battery storage, and rural microgrid design for Anza Electric Cooperative members, acreage, wells, outbuildings, and resilient backup.

Anza property with rooftop solar and landscape conditions representative of the local service area.
Anza, CA 92539, USA Solar, battery storage, and rural microgrid service for Anza homes, acreage, wells, and outbuildings.

Researched local brief

Why Anza needs its own energy plan.

Anza Valley properties commonly combine a residence with acreage, wells, pumps, gates, barns, workshops, communications equipment, and long feeders. The area is served by Anza Electric Cooperative, so the utility review and interconnection path must be based on cooperative requirements rather than SCE or IID assumptions.

Anza Valley properties often combine a residence with wells, pumps, barns, workshops, gates, communications equipment, and long electrical runs. Anza Electric Cooperative’s member-owned utility structure also requires a local rate and interconnection review rather than assumptions borrowed from SCE or IID.

01Community pattern
Rural valley community with large parcels and dispersed development
02Built environment
Homes, wells, barns, workshops, gates, subpanels, and long electrical runs
03Energy-design implication
Measure motor loads and map every feeder before defining backup capacity
01

Does Mycrogrid® serve Anza?

Yes. Mycrogrid® designs, installs, and services solar, battery storage, and home microgrids throughout Anza, including Anza Valley, Cahuilla, Lake Riverside Estates, Garner Valley and the Highway 371 corridor.

02

What matters most in Anza?

Anza systems need cooperative-rate planning, well and pump prioritization, long-run electrical mapping, and durable backup for rural properties.

03

What kind of system works best here?

We measure motor loads and decide which water systems must operate during an outage before assigning battery capacity.

Home battery cabinets, controller, electrical equipment, and conduit in a Anza installation area.

Solar + storage

A real system plan for Anza homes

The finished design has to work as a whole: solar production, battery placement, utility rules, backup priorities, monitoring, and service access all planned around the property instead of treated as separate add-ons.

What we verify before design

Utility and meter
Confirm Anza Electric Cooperative service, tariff, and interconnection path.
Load profile
Review interval usage, seasonal occupancy, HVAC, pools, EVs, pumps, and detached loads.
Backup boundary
Rank the circuits that must run, can cycle, or should remain outside the critical-load panel.
Equipment siting
Check shade, ventilation, clearances, access, architecture, and approval constraints.

Design priorities

What changes from one Anza property to the next.

The address is only the starting point. These are the local conditions we resolve before equipment is selected.

Well and pump priorities


We measure motor loads and decide which water systems must operate during an outage before assigning battery capacity.

Acreage and feeder mapping


Every relevant structure, subpanel, gate, workshop, and long feeder is documented so the design reflects the entire property.

Cooperative-specific planning


The proposal is based on Anza Electric Cooperative requirements, rates, and the member’s actual usage—not an investor-owned utility template.

Utility & rates

Solar economics in Anza start with your utility

The serving utility controls the tariff, interconnection path, and export rules. We verify it before making production or savings assumptions.

Serving utility

Anza Electric Cooperative

Anza is served by Anza Electric Cooperative, a member-owned utility with its own rates and service requirements. We confirm the current cooperative rules, meter history, and interconnection path before designing solar or battery storage for an Anza property.

Neighborhoods covered

  • Anza Valley
  • Cahuilla
  • Lake Riverside Estates
  • Garner Valley
  • the Highway 371 corridor

Local snapshot

County
Riverside County
ZIP code
92539
Primary utility
Anza Electric Cooperative
Nearby served areas
Idyllwild, Palm Desert and La Quinta

Clear answers

Questions about service in Anza

Fast answers for homeowners comparing local solar, battery, and microgrid companies.

01

Does Mycrogrid® serve Anza?

Yes. Mycrogrid® designs, installs, and services solar, battery storage, and home microgrids throughout Anza, including Anza Valley, Cahuilla, Lake Riverside Estates, Garner Valley and the Highway 371 corridor. Anza Valley properties often combine a residence with wells, pumps, barns, workshops, gates, communications equipment, and long electrical runs. Anza Electric Cooperative’s member-owned utility structure also requires a local rate and interconnection review rather than assumptions borrowed from SCE or IID.

02

Which electric utility serves Anza?

Anza is served by Anza Electric Cooperative, a member-owned utility with its own rates and service requirements. We confirm the current cooperative rules, meter history, and interconnection path before designing solar or battery storage for an Anza property.

03

Can an Anza microgrid support a well and outbuildings?

Yes, when the motor loads, feeder distances, and operating priorities are measured first. We define which wells, pumps, gates, shops, and household circuits should be protected before sizing storage.

04

Can Mycrogrid® service an existing solar or battery system in Anza?

Yes. Mycrogrid® inspects existing solar and storage equipment on Anza properties, explains what warranty and monitoring coverage remains, and plans service or upgrades, including adding battery backup to older solar-only systems.

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