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POWER GENERATION

C&I Solar
Engineering

Commercial and industrial solar — rooftop, ground-mount, carport. Full engineering packages from site assessment to AHJ approval.

SCALE

100 kW – 5 MW

TYPES

Rooftop, Ground mount, Carport, Behind the meter

COMMON WITH

BESS, EVCS

What we do

C&I solar sits at the intersection of complex structural environments, utility interconnection requirements, and evolving incentive programs. Whether it's a distribution warehouse rooftop, a manufacturing facility ground mount, or a multi-structure carport array, our engineers understand what makes these projects succeed — and what trips them up.

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We've delivered C&I engineering packages for retail chains, logistics hubs, healthcare campuses, educational institutions, and municipalities. Each sector brings its own regulatory and structural nuances; we've navigated them all.

We partnered with a leading C&I developer to provide structural and electrical engineering expertise for a 25 MW 30-site multi-state retail portfolio.

 

From seismic categories B-D to dense HVAC layouts, we engineered solutions that de-risked the design, permitting, interconnection and construction. The result was a repeatable engineering model for portfolio scale C&I solar.

Services We Provide

01

Site Assessment & Feasibility

Structural assessment, shading analysis, interconnection point identification, incentive mapping.

02

Detailed Engineering

Roof/ground-mount structural, SLDs, equipment specs, NEC-compliant permit package.

03

Development Consulting

End-to-end guidance for property owners and commercial facilities unfamiliar with the process.

Typical Deliverables

Rooftop structural calcs & reports

IFP/IFC drawing sets

Site studies & survey reports

Equipment specs

PE review & stamps

Interconnection app packages

PRODUCTS THAT HELP

PROJECTS LIKE YOURS​

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We share portfolios directly — matched to your project type.

A C&I solar project
that needs engineering?

Tell us about your project and we'll define the engineering scope.

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