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Commercial Solar

COMMERCIAL SOLAR

Boviet Solar’s Gamma Series™ Monofacial and Vega Series™ Bifacial PV modules are specifically designed to meet the needs of commercial solar applications. Commercial solar refers to the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on commercial properties, including businesses, institutions, government facilities, and non-profit organizations.

These solar systems are designed to generate electricity from sunlight, providing an alternative and sustainable source of power for various commercial applications. Commercial solar installations can range in size from small rooftop systems to large-scale solar farms, depending on the energy needs and available space of the commercial entity. These systems typically consist of solar panels mounted on rooftops, carports, or ground-mounted structures, along with inverters, wiring, and monitoring equipment.

Commercial solar installations offer numerous benefits to business owners, ranging from financial savings to enhanced sustainability. The key advantages include:

  • Reduced Energy Costs
  • Tax Incentives and Rebates
  • Accelerated Depreciation
  • Increased Property Value
  • Predictable Energy Costs
  • Reduced Carbon Footprint
  • Sustainability Goals
  • Energy Independence
  • Enhanced Reputation
  • Scalability
  • Low Maintenance
  • Local Economic Development
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Overall, commercial solar offers businesses a compelling opportunity to reduce energy costs, mitigate environmental impact, enhance brand reputation, and achieve long-term financial and environmental sustainability. As solar technology advances and policy support for renewable energy grows, commercial solar adoption is expected to continue accelerating across various industries and sectors.

CROWLEY HOSPITAL | Case Study

CROWLEY HOSPITAL

Located in Lafayette, California, Crowley Hospital is a healthcare facility committed to delivering reliable, high-quality medical services while maintaining operational efficiency and long-term sustainability. As part of this commitment, the hospital has taken proactive steps to reduce energy costs and environmental impact through on-site renewable energy generation.

To support these objectives, Crowley Hospital installed a 182 kW DC rooftop solar system, completed in January 2025. The solar installation helps offset electricity consumption, reduce operating expenses, and enhance energy resilience for critical healthcare operations. By adopting solar energy, the hospital strengthens its ability to manage long-term energy costs while contributing to cleaner air and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. The project also demonstrates leadership in sustainable healthcare infrastructure and responsible community stewardship.

Project Information

Project Name:
Crowley Hospital
Project Location:
Lafayette, California, USA
Project System Size
182 kW DC
Project Installers
Energy Solutions and Supplies

Approximate Annual Results

Annual Energy Production:
~273,000 kWh
Estimated Electricity Cost Savings:
~$54,600 annually
Carbon Emissions Reduction:
~109 metric tons of CO₂ avoided per year
Equivalent Trees Saved:
~5,100 trees
Equivalent Cars Off the Road:
~24 cars per year

WALKER’S BLUFF CASINO RESORT | Case Study

WALKER’S BLUFF CASINO RESORT

Located in Carterville, Illinois, Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort is a premier entertainment and hospitality destination committed to operational efficiency, long-term cost management, and environmental responsibility. As part of its sustainability strategy, the resort invested in on-site renewable energy to reduce electricity costs and lower its environmental footprint while supporting reliable operations.

To support these objectives, Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort deployed a ground-mount commercial solar system totaling 1.0 MW AC / 1.381 MW DC, which became operational in late 2023. The solar installation offsets a significant portion of the resort’s electricity demand, helping stabilize long-term energy costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By adopting solar energy, the resort demonstrates leadership in sustainable hospitality operations while supporting cleaner energy generation and regional economic activity.

Project Information

Project Name:
Walker’s Bluff Casino Resort Solar
Project Location:
Carterville, Illinois, USA
Project Size:
1.0 MW AC | 1.381 MW DC
Project Developer / EPC:
Straight Up Solar & Lightwave Solar

Approximate Annual Results

Annual Energy Production:
~1,795,000 kWh
Estimated Electricity Cost Savings:
~$197,000 annually
Carbon Emissions Reduction:
~808 metric tons of CO₂ avoided per year
Equivalent Trees Saved:
~37,700 trees
Equivalent Cars Off the Road:
~176 cars per year
Commercial Solar