Commercial/Industrial Firms

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Kari Out Company

Kari Out Company is one of the largest manufacturers of Chinese restaurant takeout accessories. In their facility they manufacture all types of sauce packets, takeout containers, chop sticks, napkins, and moist toilettes. The solar system now generates over 80% of the energy needed to power the facility.

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IKEA St. Louis

In August 2015, Inovateus Solar completed the largest solar rooftop installation in Missouri. The 1.28-MW system for IKEA’s new St. Louis store pushes IKEA’s solar portfolio in the United States to more than 40 MW. Inovateus has designed, engineered and constructed 25% of IKEA’s current U.S. solar portfolio.  The project was a great success and was delivered on schedule, despite

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IKEA Westampton

In May 2013, Inovateus Solar completed a 2.25 MW solar installation for IKEA in Westampton, New Jersey. The 498,187-square-foot PV array consists of a 2,247.2-kW system, built with 15,606 panels. The IKEA distribution center in Westampton will produce approximately 2,708,740 kWh of clean electricity annually, the equivalent of reducing 1,911 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2), eliminating the emissions of 398

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Maywood Solar Farm

Inovateus Solar helped develop and build a 10.82-MW ground-based solar array project installed on the Maywood Solar farm, which located on 43 acres near the Vertellus Specialties headquarters in Indianapolis. The land is owned by Vertellus and supported by Indianapolis Power & Light’s (IPL) Rate Renewable Energy Production (REP) Program. The 43-acre power plant represents one of the first solar

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Shedd Aquarium

This Shedd Aquarium’s 265-KW rooftop solar installation consists of 913 photovoltaic panels located on the aquarium’s marine mammal pavilion. It is the largest solar installation on any cultural institution in Illinois. Inovateus Solar partnered with Schneider Electric to provide the end solution to Shedd Aquarium. The solar system helps power life-support equipment to the aquarium’s Great Lakes gallery. In addition to

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Kari-Out Rockaway

In December 2016, Inovateus Solar completed a 1,223 MW rooftop solar array for KARI-OUT Company. The system is located in Rockaway, New Jersey and it is the second system Inovateus Solar installs for KARI-OUT Company since 2013 at their headquarters location in Totowa, New Jersey. The project, turnkey EPC by Inovateus was designed to generate 1,503,450 kWh per year .

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McElroy Metal – Clinton Facility

Inovateus completed and commissioned a 390.6 kW rooftop installation in September of 2019 on top of the McElroy Metal Clinton facility. McElroy Metal has 12 manufacturing facilities in the United States and this is the third solar array Inovateus has developed for them. The roof now has 1,116 Hanwha Q-Plus 350W solar panels on it. This solar facility will produce

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Masser Farm Realty

novateus built a 1.04-MW ground-mount solar system on a potato farm owned by Masser Farms Realty in Sacramento, Pennsylvania. The system consists of Schott Poly Solar Panels, used in in combination with Schletter racking and two Xantrex GT500s. The system is one of the largest privately owned solar installations in Pennsylvania and generates over 1.6 million kilowatt-hours of pollution-free electricity

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McElroy Metals

Inovateus completed and commissioned a 500-KW rooftop installation in December 2013 on top of McElroy Metals’ Peachtree City manufacturing plant. It is one of the largest solar installations for a metal roofing manufacturer in the U.S. McElroy has 12 manufacturing facilities, and this was the first one to go solar. Before the solar could be installed, the existing metal roof was

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Mon River Industrial Corporation – Epic Metals

Inovateus Solar developed a 79.2 kW DC system on the roof of Epic Metals in Rankin, Pennsylvania. This is the second rooftop solar array Inovateus has developed for Epic Metals. The solar array is installed on 2 recent additions at the Epic Metals facility. The (220) Heliene solar modules produce 365 watts each and are connected directly to the standing

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Hartz Mountain 200 Seaview

Inovateus led the effort to install a 838-KW rooftop system on this pharmaceutical distribution center is owned by Hartz Mountain, the largest owner of commercial real-estate and rooftop photovoltaic systems in New Jersey. The facility will generate approximately 965,252 kilowatt-hours per year and uses three GT-250KW Xantrex inverters.

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IKEA Perryville

The IKEA Perryville 5-MW solar array is one of the largest rooftop projects in North America and features two di­fferent solar module technologies. Half of the 40-acre roof is covered with flexible thin film and the other half features high-quality Yingli panels. This installation is IKEA’s largest single system in North America.

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50 Hartz Way

This 1.07-MW system on the roof of the Gucci Industries distribution center in Secaucus, New Jersey, features 4,788 Sharp 224-W PV modules, Xantrex inverters and Sunlink racking. The building is owned and operated by Hartz Mountain Real Estate. Hartz is New Jersey’s largest commercial property company and also is a leader in solar installation in the state. This facility is

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

One of the largest solar rooftop systems in the Detroit area, this 200-KW array is located on the roof of the BlueCross and BlueShield downtown campus. The energy generated by the system equals the amount of power used daily by about 40 homes.

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Ford Motor Company

Ford’s retooled Michigan Assembly Plant in the city of Wayne is home to one of the largest solar arrays in Michigan. Detroit Edison, Xtreme Power, Inovateus Solar, Nova Consultants, and the state teamed up with Ford to install a 500-KW solar array along with a 750-KW battery system with 2 megawatt-hours of energy–enough to power 100 average homes in Michigan for a

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1st Source Bank – Bremen Branch

Inovateus Solar developed two solar arrays for 1st Source Bank at two of their Indiana branches. 1st Source Bank is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana- southwestern Michigan area.  This solar array at the the 1st Source Bank Bremen branch is a 18.7 kW system with 55 Hanwha Q.Cell panels on the roof. Annually, this

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Hubert Company

The 979-KW solar system installed on part of the roof of the Hubert Company’s 500,000 square-foot warehouse generates enough electricity to offset a high percentage of the facility’s usage. Hubert, one of the largest food merchandise distributors in North America, was founded in 1946 and has its HQ in in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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1st Source Bank – Goshen Branch

Inovateus Solar developed two solar arrays for 1st Source Bank at two of their Indiana branches. 1st Source Bank is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana- southwestern Michigan area.  This solar array at the the 1st Source Goshen branch is a 34 kW system with 100 Hanwha Q.Cell panels on the roof. Annually, this solar

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Gerresheimer Glass

In 2012, Inovateus Solar finished construction of a 2.9-MW rooftop solar installation in Vineland, New Jersey, for Gerresheimer Glass, an international manufacturer of glass and plastic products for the health and pharma industries. Inovateus helped Gerresheimer refit a new 2001 EPDM system roof atop the building, and then covered it with more than 10,000 Canadian Solar PV modules and 1,100

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CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa Anguilla

In September 2014, Inovateus Solar completed the first of its kind installation of a 1.0-megawatt (MW) solar power generation plant for the CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa in Anguilla, an island in the Caribbean east of Puerto Rico. The innovative solar-powered system uses a battery backup system to store energy, providing an uninterruptible ability to supply energy to the reverse

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Walgreens Greater Boston Area

n October 2014, Inovateus Solar and United Solar Associates completed 16 solar arrays for the Walgreens Pharmacies of Greater Boston, Massachusetts. Each site was designed to be cookie-cutter installations with either 144 or 198 260-watt 60-cell modules installed. Each module uses an Enphase microinverter to increase efficiency and yield as well as comply with the strict Massachusetts electrical standards. United

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GE Carport

This 95kW solar carport installation, which is located at the GE Energy Industrial Solutions Center, uses Schott Solar 235-W polycrystalline modules in conjunction with two Satcon 50-KW inverters and a Deck monitoring solution. The grid-tied installation provides power to six GE car chargers located under the solar canopy used by GE employees with electric vehicles.

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Urban Energy Solar

In 2012, Inovateus Solar finished construction of a 1.08-MW rooftop solar installation for Urban Energy. The facility is located in Yonkers, New York. Inovateus helped Urban Energy refit a new 2001 EPDM system roof atop the building, and then cover it with more than 3,751 Canadian Solar modules using Schletter racking over an area equivalent in size to two football

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Lippert Components

Buildings: Lippert Components Buildings- 228G and 45 Inovateus Solar completed the design and installation of two solar arrays on Lippert Components building in Goshen, Indiana. These facilities were designated by the electrical utility, NIPSCO, as eligible to be part of a Feed-in Tariff program. Through this Feed-in Tariff, Lippert Components agreed to rent the roof space of both facilities to

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Morningstar Marketplace

Inovateus constructed a grid-tied 631-KW solar installation at Morningstar Marketplace, a site featuring a local farmers market, antique gallery and flea market located in Thomasville, Pennsylvania. The system uses 235-W Schott polycrystalline panels tilted at 30° on Schletter racking. The racking system was specifically designed for this project by Schletter and made use of the company’s pile-driven post solution. The

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