— Amador, Amador County · PG&E

Solar + storage in
Amador, CA.

Amador County sits in the heart of California Gold Country — high fire risk, regular PSPS events, and strong sun. Continuum protects your home and your energy independence.

6.0

peak sun hours/day in Amador

$220–$300

avg. monthly PG&E bill

HFTD

High Fire Threat District

Free

assessment for Amador homeowners

— Solar in Amador —

What Amador homeowners need to know.

Amador County is served by PG&E and is firmly in High Fire Threat District territory. The combination of fire risk, PSPS exposure, and strong solar production makes battery storage not just a smart energy investment but a genuine safety necessity for local homeowners.

01

Sun & production

Amador County is designated High Fire Threat District throughout most of its PG&E service territory. Homeowners in communities like Jackson, Sutter Creek, and Ione who have experienced PSPS.

02

Your utility & rates

The Gold Country foothill climate delivers approximately 6 peak sun hours per day — strong production that combines with Amador’s high fire-zone electricity costs to produce compelling solar ROI.

03

Local energy landscape

Amador County’s rural and semi-rural character means many homeowners have higher energy usage — wells, agricultural equipment, and outbuildings — making whole-property solar + storage systems particularly valuable.

— Why Continuum in Amador —

Local expertise. No shortcuts.

Continuum isn’t a national company treating Amador as a distant market. We’re a Northern California solar company — and Amador County is our backyard. Here’s what that means for your installation:

Local advantage 01

Gold Country foothill expertise

Continuum has extensive experience in Amador County and surrounding foothill communities. We know the terrain, the PSPS risk patterns, and the local permit requirements for Amador homeowners to maximize rebate capture.

Local advantage 02

Rural property system design

Amador homeowners often have complex property configurations — sloped terrain, multiple structures, well pumps, and outbuildings. We design systems for your full property profile and configure battery backup to prioritize your most critical loads during outages.

The Continuum difference: We’ve installed thousands of solar systems across Northern California. We know Amador County’s permit requirements, PG&E’s interconnection process, and the specific energy challenges Amador homeowners face. That local knowledge translates directly into faster installations and better-designed systems.

— How it works —

From your first call to full power — our process.

Every Continuum installation in Amador follows the same rigorous process. One team, start to finish. No dropped handoffs, no surprises.

  • Free Amador assessment

    We analyze your PG&E bills, home energy profile, and roof orientation. We design a system specifically for your home — not a generic package. No cost, no obligation.

  • Permits application

    Continuum handles every Amador County permit and PG&E interconnection document. We know Amador's specific requirements and submit accurate applications that don't stall your project.

  • Professional installation

    Our in-house crews handle everything: equipment, electrical work, panel mounting, battery installation, transfer switching, and system configuration. No subcontractors. Fully trained technicians on every job.

  • Activation & TOU programming

    We commission your system, configure TOU scheduling for PG&E's rate structure, and walk you through the monitoring app. You leave the first day knowing exactly how your system works.

  • Ongoing local support

    We're down the street, not across the country. Warranty service, system checkups, and support are handled by the same local team that installed your system.

— Also serving nearby —

We cover all of Amador County and beyond.

Continuum installs solar and battery storage systems throughout the communities surrounding Amador. If you’re a neighbor, we serve you too:

Or explore our full service area — Continuum covers 13 Northern California counties from Sacramento to Redding, Napa to the Sierra Foothills.