Ground-Mount Solar Installation in the Brazos Valley
If you've got land, you've got options a rooftop never will. A ground-mount array faces the panels at the perfect angle for the Texas sun, sidesteps roof condition and shading entirely, and scales as big as your property and your power bill demand — engineered and wired by a licensed master electrician.

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Why Choose Texas Solar & Batteries
When you're choosing who to trust with your system, these are the things that actually matter — and how we measure up.
Engineered, not guessed
Foundations, wind loads, and long conduit runs leave no room for guesswork — every array is engineered around your real site by the licensed master electrician who installs it.
Licensed, bonded & insured
TECL #38638 and TEML #607390, backed by 25+ years of licensed electrical work across Texas.
We know rural Texas properties
Well pumps, shops, long runs, and acreage are everyday work for us — not an exception we're figuring out on your dime.
Honest sizing and transparent pricing
An array sized to your real usage and a clear quote up front — no oversizing, no national-franchise markup.
Local and accountable
Family-owned in Navasota. The person who designs your system is the one who answers the phone afterward.
A proven local track record
A 5.0-star rating across 96 Google reviews from Brazos Valley homeowners and property owners.
What a Ground-Mount Installation Involves
A ground mount looks simple — panels in a field — but it's a real piece of engineering. The array needs an anchored foundation rated for Texas wind loads, a structurally sound racking frame, and a trenched, conduit-run circuit carrying power back to your panel, all designed to code.
We engineer each array around your land, soil, and energy use, set the panels at the angle that produces the most over a Texas year, and a master electrician handles the trenching, wiring, and tie-in from the array to your service.

Engineered Foundations
Driven-pier or concrete-footing foundations sized to your soil and rated for Texas wind loads — stamped engineering where required.
Optimal Tilt & Orientation
Panels aimed true south at the ideal tilt for our latitude — squeezing maximum production out of every panel, year-round.
Trenching & Conduit
We trench and run buried conduit from the array to your main panel, sized for the distance with minimal line loss.
Scalable Array Size
Land lets you go bigger — size for a high-usage home, a ranch with a well pump and shop, or future expansion.
Your Roof Stays Untouched
No penetrations, no shading limits, no removing panels when the roof eventually needs replacing.
Permits & Engineering
Structural engineering, local building permits, and utility interconnection — handled for you.
Panels & Equipment Built for Ground Mounts
Ground arrays take direct sun and weather every day, so we build them on panels and inverters proven to perform and hold their warranty in Texas conditions:
Canadian Solar
Tier-1 panels with industry-leading efficiency and warranty.
Sol-Ark Inverters
All-in-one hybrid inverters with built-in battery management, grid backup, and generator support — the backbone of a full off-grid or hybrid system.
EG4 Batteries
High-voltage lithium batteries, inverter-charger combos, and solar panels — a full equipment lineup built for off-grid, hybrid, and whole-home backup setups.
$0 down and 0% APR financing available.
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Ground-Mount for Homes & Businesses

Residential
- check_circleRural homes and acreage with open, unshaded land
- check_circleArrays sized past rooftop limits for high-usage households
- check_circleWell pumps, shops, and outbuildings powered from one array
- check_circleGround-level cleaning and maintenance — no roof access
- check_circlePairs naturally with battery backup for rural reliability

Commercial & Industrial
- check_circleGround arrays on land surrounding a facility
- check_circleLarger capacity than a single commercial roof allows
- check_circleAgricultural and ranch operations with heavy seasonal loads
- check_circleFederal ITC and MACRS depreciation for businesses
- check_circleRoom engineered in for future array expansion
From Site Walk to Activation
Site & Energy Assessment
we walk your property — open area, soil, shading, and the distance to your panel — and reviews your usage to determine the right array size and location.
Array Design & Engineering
Foundation type, racking, tilt and orientation, conduit routing, and structural engineering — designed around your land and your loads, not a template.
Permits & Interconnection
Building permits, any required engineering sign-off, and the utility interconnection application — filed and managed for you.
Foundation & Trenching
We set the foundations and trench the conduit run from the array site back to your main electrical panel.
Installation
A master electrician leads the build — racking, panels, inverter, the buried DC/AC run, and the tie-in to your service — all to code.
Inspection & Activation
Electrical inspection, utility permission to operate, and monitoring setup so you can watch your production from day one.
Get up to 30% cash back on an EG4 battery system.
Qualified Texas homeowners get the rebate directly — no tax filing required.

About Texas Solar & Batteries
Texas Solar & Batteries is led by a licensed master electrician with 25+ years of experience. The company is based in Navasota and family-owned. It was built on a simple idea: the person who designs and wires your system should be the same person who stands behind it.
Ground-Mount Solar Across the Brazos Valley & Rural Texas
Based in Navasota, we proudly serve homeowners and businesses across Grimes, Brazos, and Washington counties. If you are within 50 miles of Navasota, we are your local solar experts.
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Ground-Mount Solar FAQ
Common questions about the project. Don't see yours here?
Talk to the master electrician who does the work — not a call center.
Roughly 70–100 square feet per kilowatt, so an 8 kW residential array needs about 600–800 square feet of open, unshaded ground. we confirm the footprint and best location during the site visit.
Usually a little — the foundations and trenching add cost a roof doesn't have. But ground mounts often produce more per panel thanks to ideal tilt, and they avoid roof-related expenses down the road. we'll give you the real numbers for your site.
Often, yes. Free of your roof's pitch and direction, the panels can be set to the optimal angle facing true south — which typically yields more energy per panel over a Texas year.
It can sit a good distance away — we size the conductors and conduit for the run to keep line loss low. Longer distances add some trenching and wire cost, which we account for in the quote.
Yes. Ground-mount pairs well with battery storage, which is especially valuable on rural properties where grid reliability can be spotty. We can design it in now or wire the system to add it later.
Got Land? Put It to Work.
we'll walk your property, find the best spot for an array, and design a system sized to your usage — with honest numbers and no pressure. Free assessment, no obligation.
Monday–Friday, 7am–5pm · Navasota, TX · Serving the entire Brazos Valley
