Commercial Solar · Upstate South Carolina
Solar that improves
your bottom line.
Solar energy can save your business thousands of dollars each year. We work with small to large businesses throughout Greenville and the Upstate region.
Commercial Installations
An asset on
every rooftop.
Discover the difference installing solar can make to your operating costs. Energy is one of the few overhead lines you can lock down for decades, and with our own NABCEP-certified crew handling design and installation, your system is engineered for maximum output from day one.
Every commercial project is backed by our 25-year workmanship guarantee and supported by a local, family-owned team that has helped 2,182 homes since 2014.

System Types
Built for your property,
not a template.
Ground mount
Open land becomes productive land. Ground-mounted arrays allow ideal tilt and orientation for maximum production, with easy access for maintenance.
Flat roof
Ballasted and attached systems designed for warehouses, offices, and retail, engineered to protect your roof membrane while turning unused square footage into savings.
Carport
Shade your parking, power your building. Solar carports deliver dual value on land you already own, without touching the roof at all.
Who We Serve
Businesses across
every segment.
Warehouses
Large roof and ground-mount arrays sized to offset heavy industrial and distribution loads.
Agricultural
Ground-mount and carport systems built for farms and rural properties with open land to spare.
Retail & Office
Rooftop and carport installations that cut overhead costs without disrupting daily business.
Municipal
Systems for government and public-sector buildings, engineered to our same 25-year guarantee.




Lifecycle Support
Upgrades, repair,
troubleshooting.
Already on solar but not getting the output you need? It's a common issue we see. We partner with top-of-the-line equipment manufacturers, including Enphase, SolarEdge, Panasonic, Tesla, and Qcells, to bring your system up to full capacity and beyond.
Over time, panels experience wear from weather and age. Whether it's fixing a faulty connection, replacing a damaged panel, or optimizing system performance, we handle it all, with rapid diagnosis so downtime never eats your returns.
See our 988kW Furman University case study →
Furman is not a brochure photo. We maintain that 988kW ground-mount array in Greenville and upgraded it to Enphase IQ9 microinverters with module-level monitoring. If your business array is underperforming, we treat it with the same crew, including systems we did not originally install. Service calls: repair and maintenance.
We also install commercial EV charging stations, including Level 2 (240V) and DC fast charger options, with electrical service upgrades, load management, and permitting handled end to end, plus battery backup and storage, including Tesla Powerwall and Enphase IQ Battery systems, for facilities that need power to stay on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Commercial solar,
plainly explained.
What types of commercial systems do you install?
Ground mount, flat roof (ballasted and attached), and carport systems, engineered for your property, not a template.
How experienced is your commercial team?
We're a local, family-owned team that has helped 2,182 homes since 2014 - from new installs to maintenance, cleaning, and repairs - with our own NABCEP-certified crew on every job.
What's covered under the workmanship guarantee?
Every commercial project is backed by our 25-year workmanship guarantee, covering the quality and safety of our installation work: mounting, roof penetrations, wiring, and labor.
Can you service an underperforming system you didn't install?
Yes. We partner with top equipment manufacturers, including Enphase, SolarEdge, Panasonic, Tesla, and Qcells, to diagnose and bring any commercial system up to full capacity. See repair.
Have you done large commercial work in Greenville?
Yes. We maintain Furman University's 988kW ground-mount array and upgraded it to Enphase IQ9 microinverters. Details are on our projects page and commercial solar blog.