Symbium launches instant permitting in 11 California cities last week

Symbium
2 min readOct 11, 2024

In an unprecedented launch, Symbium, the San Francisco-based company that is automating compliance checks for energy-saving projects and retrofits, has launched instant solar and energy storage permits in 11 California jurisdictions in the last week alone. This unprecedented rollout marks a significant step forward in clean energy adoption, allowing solar and energy storage installers to generate permits in minutes and start installations shortly after applying. This pace is a game-changer, transforming what used to be a time-consuming process into one that fits seamlessly into the operational flow of installers.

The most recent jurisdiction launches with Symbium include:

  1. Belmont
  2. Burlingame
  3. Corte Madera
  4. Emeryville
  5. Escalon
  6. Hillsborough
  7. Piedmont
  8. Rohnert Park
  9. San Anselmo
  10. Santa Paula
  11. Waterford

This launch is more than just an upgrade; it represents a complete reimagining of the citizen-to-government experience. Symbium’s platform offers a user-centric overhaul of the traditional permitting process, simplifying what was once complex, bureaucratic, and time-intensive. Installers and agencies alike can now enjoy a frictionless experience that provides instant feedback and guidance, allowing projects to move forward quickly without administrative delays. This is the future of permitting: efficient, accessible, and built around user needs.

Following this groundbreaking launch, Symbium is now focused on expanding its instant permitting to additional permit types, primarily in the clean energy space. The company will soon announce key partnerships aimed at accelerating growth and ensuring that this modern permitting experience is available to a broader range of industries and communities. Stay tuned!

Press inquiries: press@symbium.com

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