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the Halifax region, Nova Scotia

No-Capex Commercial Solar in Halifax

Own a commercial or industrial building of 50,000+ sq ft in Halifax? Install rooftop solar with zero upfront cost — the capital is financed and repaid from the utility savings it creates over 15 years, on panels warrantied for 30.

Commercial solar in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax is Atlantic Canada's largest commercial market, with office, institutional, distribution, and port-related building stock across Burnside — one of the region's largest business parks — and Bayers Lake. We assess qualifying commercial and industrial buildings throughout the Halifax region.

For owners and operators in Halifax, the appeal of the no-capex model is simple: you reduce one of your largest operating costs without committing any capital. The system is financed and repaid purely from the utility savings it produces, and because the repayment is structured to sit below those savings, your net energy cost falls from the moment the system is commissioned.

Why Halifax buildings are good candidates

  • Large, flat and low-slope roofs across Halifax's commercial and industrial stock offer the space rooftop solar needs.
  • Daytime operations mean generation is consumed on-site rather than exported.
  • Among the highest commercial power rates in Canada — every kWh you self-generate is high value.
  • No capital required — the build is financed and recovered from savings over ~15 years.

What it does for your Halifax property

Beyond the monthly savings, lower operating costs raise net operating income, which capitalizes into a higher property value — a real benefit whether you hold, refinance, or sell. For multi-tenant buildings, a stronger operating-cost story can also support leasing.

See your Halifax building's numbers

Rooftop systems for buildings 50,000+ sq ft in Halifax and across Nova Scotia. Complimentary, no obligation, one business day response.

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