About
Firefly Electric and Solar brings licensed commercial electrical and solar expertise to Chandler, AZ, serving property managers, facility managers, and general contractors across the East Valley's rapidly expanding commercial corridor. Operating in one of Arizona's fastest-growing business markets, Firefly is positioned to support the full spectrum of commercial electrical infrastructure that modern facilities demand. For office buildings and retail centers along the Price Road Corridor and San Tan Freeway corridors, that means reliable power distribution design and installation, panelboard and breaker upgrades, and switchgear servicing to keep tenant operations uninterrupted. Warehouse and distribution facilities—a growing segment in Chandler's industrial zones—benefit from high-bay lighting retrofits, three-phase power distribution, and EV charging station (EVSE) installations as fleets electrify. The solar component of Firefly's offering is particularly relevant for Chandler's commercial property owners, where Arizona's high solar irradiance translates directly into measurable operating cost reductions on NNN and gross leases alike. Commercial solar integration requires careful coordination with utility interconnection, roof loading, and existing electrical infrastructure—all areas where an experienced commercial electrical contractor adds measurable value over residential-only installers. Backup generator installation and transfer switch work round out the firm's capability set, addressing business continuity requirements for healthcare-adjacent facilities, data-sensitive office tenants, and multi-tenant retail. Chandler's desert climate also makes power quality and thermal management considerations essential in commercial electrical planning, particularly for HVAC-heavy buildings during peak summer demand. Facility managers evaluating electrical contractors in the Chandler, Gilbert, and Tempe markets will find Firefly Electric and Solar a locally rooted option capable of handling both conventional commercial electrical systems and the solar-plus-storage projects increasingly common in Arizona commercial real estate.