Commercial buildings often have large continuous roof surfaces and significant energy demand. With proper system sizing, solar can lower energy cost and improve sustainability performance.

What defines a strong commercial solar project?

  • Large, accessible roof areas with limited technical obstacles
  • Stable daytime consumption throughout the year
  • Access to technical space for inverters and optional battery
  • Practical cable routing and straightforward operation/maintenance

System sizing against real building demand

The key input is the demand profile: how much energy the building uses when solar production is available. In many projects, high self-consumption matters more than maximum installed capacity.

  • Hourly demand and peak analysis
  • Assessment of future changes (EV charging, new tenants)
  • Possibility for later expansion or battery integration