What is Commercial Capacity Solar?

What is Commercial Capacity Solar?

Is Commercial Solar right for you? 

Commercial solar is the term used to describe solar panel installations in the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector.


It is a broad category that covers all solar power use outside of the residential segment (solar panels for home) or the utility segment (solar power plants aka solar farms). As such, commercial solar doesn’t just cover businesses, but government organizations and nonprofits, as well. Examples of businesses and organizations that use commercial solar energy systems installations include: 

  • Commercial office buildings
  • Farms, ranches, and vineyards
  • Factories and warehouses
  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Schools and daycare centers
  • Shopping malls and retail outlets
  • Parking garages, parking lots, etc 
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Here are some of the many locations where commercial solar panels can be installed:


  • Commercial building rooftops and awnings
  • Ballasted on a flat roof or other flat surface
  • Barns and sheds
  • Pergolas, gazebos, and patio covers
  • Carports and parking shades
  • Pole mounts
  • Water bodies such as ponds and artificial lakes (‘floatovoltaics’)
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