Commercial

Ecolution offer a bespoke solution for private organisations wishing to reduce their carbon footprint or benefit from the PV feed-in tariff.
We have worked with organisations like Tesco and Pricewaterhouse Coopers, who referred to us as ‘Top 5’ in their report on the PV market.
With electricity costs constantly rising, investing in solar PV is a great opportunity for businesses. Ecolution have helped companies up and down the country gain a competitive edge by generating their own electricity on site, and we’re perfectly placed to do the same for you.
Our specialist commercial team has delivered some of the UK’s biggest and most high-profile projects, and each system is custom designed to maximise returns and meet clients’ requirements.
Installing a solar PV system will allow you to:
- Save on running costs and protect your business against future price increases
- Lower carbon emissions
- Use roofspace to generate a second stream of income
Ecolution offer a range of mounting systems suitable for retrofitting PV to existing commercial buildings. We can also offer a remote meter reading facility meaning that you can record and manage energy generation across your estate from a central point.
Our turnkey solutions mean that as well as designing and installing the system, we will arrange a demonstration to educate the end user in how to best use the system. Bespoke maintenance packages are available so that you can be guaranteed your asset will generate the maximum income over 25 years.
BREEAM

BREEAM is the Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method and is the most frequently used environmental assessment applied to buildings, ensuring that properties reach high standards in terms of environmental efficiency. BREEAM awards are judged with a grading system against set criteria. The grades are as follows – PASS, GOOD, and VERY GOOD, EXCELLENT and OUTSTANDING. To ensure a high rating, the property must achieve a high score in all eight of the BREEAM environmental categories. The categories are: management, health and well-being, energy, transport, water, land use and site ecology, materials and finally, waste and pollution.
For more information please visit the Building Research Establishment (BRE) Group website.
Accreditations