Commercial Solar Projects by SunSent Solar
Delivering commercial solar energy systems for businesses, facilities, and organizations across the Midwest.


Our Commercial Solar Experience
SunSent Solar works with commercial property owners, facility managers, and businesses to design and install commercial solar projects that align with operational needs and long-term energy planning. Each commercial solar project is approached with careful coordination, established safety standards, and clear communication throughout every phase. From initial evaluation to system activation, our team focuses on reliable system performance, efficient execution, and long-term value for commercial properties.
Types of Commercial Solar Projects
Commercial solar projects vary in size, structure, and energy requirements. Our team adapts system designs to fit each property and usage profile.

Office and Corporate Buildings
Solar systems designed to offset energy usage for office buildings while maintaining rooftop functionality and building operations.

Warehouses and Industrial Facilities
Large-scale systems optimized for expansive roof areas and consistent energy demand common in industrial environments.

Retail and Shopping Centers
Commercial solar installations designed to support tenant operations and shared electrical infrastructure.

Multi-Unit Commercial Properties
Solar systems structured to accommodate multiple tenants or ownership considerations within a single property.

Agricultural and Mixed-Use Facilities
Custom solar solutions that support varied energy loads across combined commercial, agricultural, or operational spaces.
Our Commercial Solar Project Process
Site Evaluation and Energy Review
We assess building structure, roof condition, electrical capacity, and energy usage.
System Design and Planning
Each system is designed to align with operational needs and property constraints.
In-House Installation
Commercial installations are completed by in-house team without subcontractors.
Inspection and System Activation
We coordinate inspections and ensure systems are properly activated and operational.
Solar and Roofing Coordination for Commercial Projects
Commercial solar projects often depend on roof condition and structural readiness. SunSent Solar offers integrated solar and roofing coordination to help reduce future disruptions and protect long-term system performance.
● Evaluating roof lifespan before installation
● Aligning roofing and solar timelines
● Reducing future system removal costs
Benefits of Commercial Solar Projects
Reduced long-term energy costs
Predictable energy
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Use of available commercial incentives
On-site renewable energy production
Commercial Solar Incentives and Energy Planning
Commercial solar projects may qualify for federal, state, or utility-based incentives depending on location and system size. SunSent Solar helps businesses understand available options as part of the planning process.
In-House Commercial Installation Team
All commercial solar projects are installed by SunSent Solar’s trained in-house professionals.
Experience with Commercial-Scale Systems
Our team has hands-on experience designing and installing large-scale commercial solar systems.
Solar and Roofing Coordination
Integrated solar and roofing services help reduce future disruptions and long-term system risks.
Why Businesses Choose SunSent Solar
Education-First, No-Pressure Approach
We focus on educating businesses to support informed decisions without aggressive sales tactics.
Midwest-Focused Service Area
Local experience allows us to understand regional building conditions, codes, and energy needs.
Clear Communication and Project Transparency
We maintain clear timelines, expectations, and communication throughout every commercial solar project.
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About Commercial Solar Projects
Timelines vary based on system size, permitting, and site conditions.
Yes, systems are designed to match energy usage and property layout.
Most installations are scheduled to minimize operational impact.
Many commercial systems are designed specifically for flat or low-slope roofs.
Maintenance options may be discussed during system planning.
Businesses can begin with a consultation to review site and energy goals.
