Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)

You’ve seen solar panels before — but BIPV is slightly different. Instead of sticking panels on top of a roof, this tech builds them into the structure. So, the ceiling, or even the windows, become part of the energy system.

You’re starting to see more of it in places like North Bay and Sudbury — mainly because it blends in better than old-school solar panels and doesn’t take up extra space. At the end of the day, it’s about making the building work for you — turning the structure itself into part of the energy system. It’s an easy win for cutting costs and hitting your sustainability goals.

E-Panels

These aren’t the flashiest parts of a renewable energy setup, but they’re essential. E-panels help organize the wiring and equipment that make everything work, especially the connection between the power you generate and the stuff that uses it.

They’re compact, efficient, and much easier to use when working with limited space — like in older homes or smaller properties in Manitoulin. If you’re installing solar or wind, having a clean, safe panel setup makes the entire system more dependable and easier to manage down the line.

Grid-Tie Inverters

If you have solar panels or a wind turbine, you’re generating DC power. But your house — and the grid — runs on AC. That’s where grid-tie inverters come in. They do the conversion and make sure everything plays nicely together.

Even better, they allow you to send your extra power back to the grid so that you can get credits on your bill thanks to Ontario’s net metering program. Many people in North Bay and Sudbury are using these systems to cut down on costs and reduce their reliance on big utilities. It just makes sense.

Mounting Solutions

Let’s be real — most folks don’t think twice about how solar panels are installed. But honestly, the mounting system is doing a lot of heavy lifting. It keeps your panels stable during windstorms, heavy snow, or whatever Ontario’s weather throws at you.

Whether you’re dealing with a sloped roof in Sudbury or rough ground on Manitoulin Island, having the right mount matters. We have setups for rooftops, ground installs, and tricky terrain — all designed to keep your system solid and working efficiently. A good mount means better energy output, less stress, and fewer surprises.

Charge Controllers

If you’re storing energy in batteries, especially off-grid, you need a charge controller. Think of it as the traffic police officer between your panels and your batteries — it stops them from overcharging or draining too fast.

The ones we work with use MPPT tech, which is a fancy way of saying they help get the most out of your solar or wind setup, even on cloudy or windy days. People in more remote areas, like Manitoulin Island or North Bay, benefit from that kind of efficiency.

Net Metering

This is one of those programs that makes renewable energy pay off. If you’re generating more power than you use, Ontario lets you feed the extra into the grid — and they credit you for it.

It’s available across the province, including Sudbury and Manitoulin, making going solar or wind a lot more financially doable. Over time, you can seriously chip away at your hydro bill — which is something everyone can get behind.

Solar Panels & Modules

Not all solar panels are created equally, especially if you’re dealing with Ontario weather. We use panels that are built to handle snow, rain, wind, and whatever else the climate throws at them.

They’re great for everything from rural cottages to commercial buildings in the city. High efficiency, long lifespan, and solid performance across all seasons — you install them and don’t have to worry much after that.