Case Studies
Solar for Builders

Solar for Builders
For builders and developers, incorporating solar energy is first and foremost an investment decision.  Clean energy production earns renewable energy credits (RECs) for  Cap and Trade programs and meets new green building standards.
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Solar for Business

Solar for Business
With rising utility rates, solar systems for commercial buildings provide
a noticeable differentiator.  Solar saves you money and benefits your bottom line. Read More

Solar for Homeowners

Solar for Homeowners
Simply stated, utilities are expensive.  Like any expense, you want to pay as little as necessary to meet your needs. Read More

Case Studies

Commercial solar projects for smart business
Solar system on commercial buildings provide noticeable differentiators, add value, save money and benefit the bottom line. Solar systems such as integrated solar flat roofs hedge against utility inflation, increase rents and occupancy rates, reduce carbon footprints, earn LEED points and offer unique tax advantages.
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New construction BIPV solar does twice the work
We understand the challenges of long-running construction projects, and are well-equipped for them.  Our architecturally-trained designers work hand-in-hand with project architects to merge form and function – energy production and building materials. Read More

Dual purpose canopy
iPower® met the challenges of limited space and shading at a winery with a unique solar solution elevated twenty feet in the air. The resulting solar “canopy” offers the dual purpose of energy production plant and UV-protected storage facility.Read More

Traditional ground mount
Even staggered down the rocky, uneven terrain of an unused hillside, this ground-mounted solar system generates energy successfully because of iPower’s® finely-engineered, graduated pier mounting system.
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Residential custom home BIPV
Looking at this beautiful “slate” roof, it’s hard to believe it is also a power plant.  iPower® collaborated with the project’s architect, the contractor and the Home Owners’ Association to assure aesthetics as well as neighborhood code requirements were considered.
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