Project Case Study
Large Off-Grid Solar and Battery System in Castroville, Monterey County
A large rural property in Castroville needed off-grid solar and battery planning that fit the realities of the site. The project centered on rural power planning, equipment placement, routing, and serviceability instead of a one-size-fits-all electrical layout.
What BNV Was Asked to Solve
Rural power projects have to start with the property, not the equipment catalog. This site needed an off-grid solar and battery system planned around real access, load needs, equipment locations, and routing across a large property.
BNV’s public write-up keeps private details out, but the project clearly shows the kind of planning required when electrical infrastructure is spread across a rural setting.


Planning Around Existing Conditions
The property layout shaped the electrical work. Solar placement, trenching, equipment access, and serviceability all mattered because the system had to function in a rural environment.
That kind of planning is different from a standard grid-tied residential install, where equipment is often closer together and utility infrastructure is more predictable.
Built for Serviceability
BNV planned the off-grid power scope around routing and equipment placement that could be maintained over time. The goal was a system layout that made sense for the property, not just a visually clean installation photo.
Generator integration is not described here because only verified project details are being published at this stage.

The Takeaway
The project shows why off-grid work needs practical planning: loads, equipment location, trenching, routing, and future service access all shape the final electrical path.
Planning power for a rural property?
BNV Electric can help think through loads, equipment placement, and the electrical routing needed before the work begins.
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