Property Checklist: Is Your Site a Good Fit for Solar?

When evaluating your facilities, these are the key characteristics Solect looks for. Together, they help determine whether a property is ready to support a long-term solar project.

General Site Requirements

  • The property owner (or authorized representative) must be willing and able to enter into a solar contract.
  • The building, parking lot, or land should be expected to remain in place for at least 20 years.
  • The site should receive direct sunlight for most of the day throughout the year.
  • The property should have access to 3-phase electric service, which is needed for most commercial-scale systems.

Roofs

  • At least 15,000 square feet of available roof area.
  • At least 20 years of useful life remaining, with a valid manufacturer’s warranty.
  • Sufficient structural capacity to support the additional weight of solar equipment.

Parking Lots

  • At least 25,000 square feet of open surface area.
  • No underground or below-grade conditions that would prevent installation of canopy foundations.

Ground Sites

  • At least 100,000 square feet of available area.
  • Land that is not forested, in agricultural use, or of ecological importance.
  • Outside of designated wetland buffers (typically 50–100 feet).
  • Previously developed sites and brownfields can be strong candidates.

Energy Storage (Optional)

  • Best suited for facilities with:
    • Demand greater than 500 kW
    • Time-of-use electric meters
    • Ground area available to install pad-mounted storage equipment

👉 This checklist is a starting point. Solect works with customers to review each property in detail, identify the best candidates, and align projects with long-term capital and sustainability plans.