by Eimear Strong | Jun 22, 2026 | Solar PV
There is a version of commercial solar that treats design as an afterthought. A quick panel layout generated by software, dropped into a proposal, and handed over. The problems that approach creates then appear during installation, during maintenance, and in the gap...
by Eimear Strong | May 26, 2026 | Solar PV
The difference between a commercial solar project that runs well and one that does not usually comes down to preparation. The decisions that matter are made long before any kit arrives on site, in the design stage, in the planning conversations, and in the questions...
by Eimear Strong | Apr 28, 2026 | Solar PV
The knowledge that determines whether a commercial solar project goes well is rarely visible in a proposal. It sits in the decisions made during pre-construction, in how a team responds when something unexpected comes up on site, and in the understanding of...
by Eimear Strong | Mar 31, 2026 | Solar PV
Nearly all commercial solar budgets we see centre on one number: Capital Expenditure (CapEx), with asset managers asking only about system costs, payback period, and ROI. Matthew Shaw, our Joint Managing Director, believes this focus is fundamentally flawed...
by Eimear Strong | Mar 17, 2026 | Solar PV, Uncategorized
Grid connection applications are often the single biggest source of anxiety and delay in commercial solar projects. Asset managers tell us they struggle to get straight answers about timelines, costs, and whether their site will even be approved. Lynx...
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