North Park Residence
A sleek, high-efficiency home system sized to eliminate most summer grid use and support future EV charging.
Project summary
Taayo partnered with Mesa Ridge School District to design and install a phased, multi-site solar program that reduced operating costs, improved energy resilience, and supported long-term sustainability goals — all without disrupting school operations.

Project Overview
When a district operates across multiple buildings, energy costs quickly become one of the largest recurring line items. Mesa Ridge wanted a solar program that wasn’t just “installed,” but strategically phased, performance-verified, and easy to maintain long-term.
Taayo’s team delivered a district-wide rollout built around reliability, safety, and predictable savings.
The Challenge
School districts have unique energy and operational constraints. Mesa Ridge needed to reduce costs without interrupting daily learning, while also preparing for the district’s growth and electrification roadmap.
Key challenges included:
High daytime demand across classrooms, cafeterias, gyms, and admin buildings.
Different roof types and ages across the 12 campuses.
Strict safety and scheduling needs, limiting construction windows.
Budget predictability requirements for multi-year planning.
A need for clear performance reporting for public accountability.
Results & Impact
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Project Team
Behind every Taiyō installation is a cross-functional team managing design, permitting, safety, and on-site execution. Here are the people who led this project from planning to commissioning:
Jordan Ellis
Chief Executive Officer
Emily Foster
O&M and Performance Manager
Michael Turner
Commercial Project Manager
David Nguyen
Head of Engineering
Laura Bennett
Residential Project Manager
Client Testimonial
Taayo made this rollout easy. Their crew worked around our school schedule, kept every campus safe, and delivered visible savings fast. We’re already reinvesting those savings into classrooms.
Dr. Elena Watkins
Superintendent, Mesa Ridge School District












