Each installation is tailored to the specific property and location. From suburban homes in Ontario to commercial buildings in British Columbia, our portfolio demonstrates the versatility and quality of our solar solutions.
12 kW rooftop system with 32 panels
50 kW flat-roof commercial array
Precision rail alignment for optimal positioning
8 kW system with battery backup
75 kW multi-array commercial system
Electrical integration and grid connection setup
10 kW retrofit on heritage-style roof
Routine maintenance to maximize output
40 kW system powering farm operations
15 kW integrated rooftop system
Individual panel optimization technology
11 kW cold-climate optimized system
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Understanding how a solar energy system works is an important part of making an informed decision. Below are visual representations of the key components that make up a complete residential or commercial solar installation.
A typical residential installation includes roof-mounted panels, a string or micro-inverter system, an optional battery storage unit, and a smart monitoring interface. All components are connected to your existing electrical panel for seamless energy distribution.
Commercial installations feature larger arrays, industrial-grade inverters, and advanced monitoring systems. These configurations are designed for maximum energy output and can be integrated with existing building management systems for centralized control.