Carports

Driving new revenues from parking lots

400kWp carport and 768kWp on roof Evolv 1 Waterloo Canada installed by VCT Group

Carports

Driving new revenues from parking lots

Maximize the profitability of underutilized outdoor parking areas and provide shade for parked vehicles to lower the energy required to cool them and help protect them from sun damage, by installing solar carports. SolarEdge Solar Carport solution combines PV harvesting, EV charging, and battery storage, to help create additional revenue and enable the charging of electric vehicles with clean energy, while prioritizing energy availability and cost efficiency.

Increase parking lot returns

Maximize solar yields by optimizing energy production from each panel. Reduce O&M costs, and increase uptime through granular monitoring and data analytics that identify underperforming panels for remote troubleshooting.

Intelligent EV charging

Streamline the management of electric vehicle charging and billing for multiple cars at varying speeds, and improve the parking experience for employees, customers, and the general public. 

Safeguard parking lots from electrical hazards

Enhance vehicle protection with a PV system that meets the industry’s highest safety standards, and includes features to mitigate electric arcs and reduce fire risks. In case of an emergency, panel voltage is rapidly decreased for swift intervention, while advanced cybersecurity protects sensitive billing information.

400kWp Evolv 1 - Ground Waterloo Canada- installed by VCT Group

400kWp Evolv 1, Solar carport, Waterloo Canada, installed by VCT Group

400kWp Evolv 1 - Ground Waterloo Canada- installed by VCT Group

400kWp Evolv 1, Solar carport, Waterloo Canada, installed by VCT Group

SolarEdge carport solutions include PV harvesting, EV charging, energy storage and energy optimization—all from a single vendor, to maximize efficiency.

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Case Studies

New Columbia Solar Puts ~$30K/Year on Scoreboard for D.C. United’s Audi Field Find out more

Stadiums are increasingly going solar to power their massive electricity needs with sustainable energy. This is what drove Washington D.C.’s Audi Field, home to D.C. United, to install a PV system.