Care for each roof like our own
Site surveys are to check the roof condition and accessibility of your electric panels. It usually finishes within 2 hours and won't cause any disturbance to your business operation.
“I pay great attention to the details during my site survey from the location of electric board to the optimal cable routes, so when it comes to the stage of installation, the process could be most efficient and running smoothly.
Jen Biju Varghese, Solar Project Associate
"Commercial solar projects have many moving parts and usually involve multiple parties before the installation could actually start. Absolar's mission is to be a single point of contact for our clients so they don't have to navigate through the bits and bobs themselves."
Nic Cory, Director of Absolar
The installation process normally lasts 2 to 4 weeks, depends on the size of the building. Our team works hard to ensure that our panel installation process has minimal disruption to your day-to-day operations.
Health and safety has always been paramount throughout our process. This is not only important for our team, but it also allows our clients confidence in that if they wish to visit the roof and see how installation is going themselves, they have that option.
Witness test
Witness test is the final step before a solar system could go live. It is performed by the power distribution networks (formally known as DNO or Distribution Network Operator) to ensure that the local network can accept the electricity generated and continue to operate within the require legal limits.
"Absolar are amazing partners - no nonsense, minimal bureaucracy, great analytics and fully deliver on their promise.”
Dr Stephen Rowe, Managing Director DEKRA UK
Agriculture
Belcher Farms operates multiple agricultural sites across the region, including Newlands Farm and Grange Farm, mixed-use sites with high year-round energy demands from livestock operations, machinery and tenant occupants. Like many farms, these were facing significant cost pressure due to the continued rise in energy prices amongst other economic burdens.
Cafe | Restaurant | Bakery
WA Cafe is a boutique Japanese patisserie started from Ealing Broadway, well known for its delicate pastries, refined flavour combinations and elegant café setting. The project site is the central kitchen where much of the production takes place. The building is of two floors, containing a large-scale commercial kitchen with high energy consumption. Originally, the roof has shown several places with visible erosion, bringing the question about structural feasibility for solar PV installation.
As a first step of this project, Absolar engineers conducted roof repair works for the building, including cut-edge corrosion treatment and multiple layers of waterproof coating. During this process, existing coating and rust have been carefully removed, allowing the entire roof to be treated for renovation.