Electro-Thermal Equipment Corporation is a veteran-owned business based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in delivering customized energy-saving solutions for commercial and industrial facilities. With a mission to significantly reduce energy costs for their clients, the company focuses on implementing effective cost-cutting strategies tailored to each client’s specific needs. Their services include consulting and turnkey energy-saving solutions which encompass a detailed analysis of a facility’s energy use profile, determining how energy is consumed, when it is used, and its associated costs.
The expertise of Electro-Thermal spans multiple energy-saving technologies, including solar photovoltaic systems (PV), solar thermal solutions, cogeneration systems, and energy management strategies. They are adept at creating micro-grids using combined heat and power (CHP) systems and incorporating energy storage via batteries. The firm also assists multi-family dwellings in adopting energy-efficient practices, relying on advanced technologies such as LED lighting, high-efficiency boilers, and improved boiler controls.
To maximize savings, Electro-Thermal actively seeks out available federal and state incentives, guiding clients through programs like California's Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) and various local rebates. The company prides itself on its ability to estimate the economic benefits that clients can expect from the suggested energy solutions, ultimately leading to more reliable and cost-effective energy usage.
Electro-Thermal is recognized as a licensed engineering contracting firm and maintains certifications as a trusted energy management company. The owner is also a Certified Energy Manager, holding a Master's degree in Economics, which underpins the company’s commitment to delivering effective and economically viable energy solutions. In short, Electro-Thermal Equipment Corporation combines innovative technology with expert knowledge to help businesses reduce their energy costs and improve their sustainability.