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Solar PV · Commercial & Industrial Solar

Commercial and Industrial Solar Advisory and Engineering Support

Scope at a Glance

  • glance — Load & tariff fit
  • glance — Roof & structural suitability
  • glance — PV layout & electrical design
  • glance — Interconnection & compliance
  • glance — Procurement & EPC scope
  • glance — Operations & performance
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C&I Solar Review Areas

Load and tariff fit

Load profile, self-consumption, export constraints, savings assumptions and commercial model review.

Roof and structural suitability

Roof condition, loading, wind uplift, access, waterproofing and structural capacity review.

PV layout and electrical design

Module layout, inverter placement, cable routing, earthing, protection and safety review.

Interconnection and compliance

Grid connection, metering, export control, protection and statutory requirements.

Procurement and EPC scope

Specifications, contractor scope, warranties, acceptance criteria and quality plan review.

Operations and performance

Performance ratio, degradation, O&M access, monitoring and improvement planning.

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Typical Client Situations

  • An industrial facility wants to reduce electricity cost with rooftop or ground-mounted solar
  • A corporate buyer needs independent review of EPC design and commercial assumptions
  • A lender or investor needs technical confidence before funding a C&I solar portfolio
  • A facility owner wants to check roof suitability, safety and interconnection assumptions
  • An operating C&I solar plant is underperforming and needs performance diagnosis
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Typical Deliverables

  • C&I solar feasibility review
  • Load and tariff-fit assessment
  • Structural suitability review note
  • PV layout and electrical design review
  • Interconnection and metering review
  • EPC scope and procurement review
  • Safety and compliance observations
  • Performance and savings assumption review
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Client Outcomes

  • Better commercial and technical fit
  • Improved safety and structural confidence
  • Stronger design and interconnection clarity
  • Reduced procurement and contractor-scope risk
  • Improved performance visibility
  • Stronger long-term savings confidence

Make C&I solar decisions that are technically sound, credible and safe to implement