John and Matthew Miggins founded Here Comes The Sun, HCS. in 2020 as a symbolic passing of the torch from father to son...
Matthew's professional journey began in 2010 when he apprenticed at Harvest Solar Energy, his father's company. Since then, he has completed multiple NABCEP certification courses, including 'Residential/Commercial Roof-Mounted PV Installation Safety,' 'Solar Electric Design and Installation,' and 'Battery-based PV System Fundamentals' which has equipped him with comprehensive knowledge and expertise in the field of solar energy.
In 2016, he was promoted to lead installer, a role in which he excelled. He has continued to further his education by taking additional courses through Solar Energy International, demonstrating a commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the industry.
Matthew currently leads an experienced installation team as the foreman and electrical journeyman responsible for successfully installing photovoltaic hybrid electric systems. His leadership skills and technical knowledge have enabled him to execute every project with the utmost attention to detail.
John Miggins was a pioneer of solar energy, installing a solar system on his house in 2002, long before it became popular. With over 20 years of experience in the solar industry, he is a respected expert and has spoken at events such as the Sierra Club, Texas Solar Energy Society, University of Houston, Oklahoma State University, and various architectural committees. Some of his notable solar projects include the Guthrie Green and PSO Headquarters in downtown Tulsa, OK.
Our team has installed numerous systems throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. We always prioritize safety, reliability, and efficiency in every installation. We are knowledgeable in identifying and solving problems, minimizing losses, and creating systems that provide free energy for many years. We are dedicated to providing high-quality solutions that meet our client's needs and exceed their expectations.
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Installed 3,156 solar panels representing 1,151,225 watts.
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In 2023, we installed 692,5 kWh of battery storage capacity
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