As Kern County continues to lead California’s evolving energy landscape, Agilitech is proud to be part of the conversation shaping its future.
During Kern Energy Week, Agilitech’s Bo Jones, Renewable Project Developer, joined Mike Umbro of Californians for Energy and Science on KGET Studio 17 to discuss how integrated engineering and construction solutions are helping businesses navigate rising energy demands, improve resilience, and transition toward more sustainable operations.
From solar and battery storage to advanced infrastructure modernization, the message is clear: the future of energy in Kern County is not one-size-fits-all—it’s engineered, integrated, and built for performance.
Agilitech on Studio 17: Local Insight, Real-World Impact
In our Studio 17 segment, we highlighted how energy users across Kern County—from agriculture to industrial operations—are facing a rapidly shifting landscape:
- Increasing grid constraints
- Rising and unpredictable energy costs
- Growing demand for reliability and uptime
- Pressure to adopt cleaner, more sustainable solutions
Agilitech’s approach addresses these challenges head-on by delivering end-to-end solutions—from design and engineering to procurement, construction, and system integration.
This isn’t just about installing equipment. It’s about building energy systems that work smarter, last longer, and adapt faster.
Why Kern County Businesses Are Turning to Integrated Energy Solutions
Kern County has long been a cornerstone of the energy industry. Today, that legacy is expanding into a more diversified and resilient energy mix.
Businesses are increasingly investing in:
Solar + Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
Pairing solar generation with battery storage allows facilities to:
- Reduce peak demand charges
- Maintain operations during outages
- Store and deploy energy strategically
Microgrids for Energy Independence
Microgrids provide localized control, enabling businesses to operate independently from the grid when needed—critical for uptime-sensitive operations.
Infrastructure Modernization
Upgrading legacy systems improves efficiency, safety, and scalability—while preparing facilities for future energy integration.
Agilitech brings these elements together into cohesive, fully integrated systems, eliminating the fragmentation that often slows projects and increases risk.
Built for the Way Kern County Works
Kern County’s industries don’t operate in controlled environments—they operate in real-world conditions:
- High heat
- Remote locations
- Continuous, heavy-duty demand cycles
That’s why Agilitech designs systems with durability, adaptability, and performance at the core.
Our experience across the broader energy sector uniquely positions us to deliver solutions that meet the operational realities of:
- Agriculture
- Oilfield and industrial facilities
- Commercial and manufacturing operations
From Energy Producer to Energy Innovator
Kern County isn’t just participating in the energy transition—it’s helping lead it.
Agilitech is proud to support that evolution by bridging traditional energy expertise with modern renewable and distributed energy solutions.
The result?
A smarter, more resilient energy ecosystem that supports both economic growth and long-term sustainability.
Watch the Studio 17 Feature
Catch our full conversation on KGET Studio 17 and learn how Agilitech is helping local businesses take control of their energy future.
Let’s Build What’s Next
Whether you’re exploring solar, battery storage, or a fully integrated energy solution, Agilitech brings the engineering depth and field experience to deliver results—safely, efficiently, and at scale.
Connect with our team to start the conversation.




