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Solar Canopy & Charging Facilities in Development

Structural Solar will develop solar canopy and charging facilities to power the first all-electric tugs in the USA under the direction of Crowley Marine. The Port electrification / Infrastructure will begin in San Diego CA and will allow for fast charge of boats...

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Voltera Solar Canopy Builds Begin

Voltera Solar Canopy Builds Begin

Structural Solar announced today that it is designing and building the first of several solar canopy projects for Voltera in California.  Voltera is a leading company developing charging stations for higher end corporate fleets.

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Upcoming HI Projects

Structural Solar announced today that will begin 5 new solar projects in Hawaii in 2024.  The company has been a leader in solar canopy projects on the islands having completed over 55 projects since 2010. Structural Solar now has full time representation on the...

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New Regional Office

Structural Solar announced that it has a regional office in Southwest Florida to better serve and coordinate activities for its projects in the Southeast US. For more information, contact the website at www.StructuralSolarllc.com

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Completion of 2 OH Solar Projects

Structural Solar announced it has completed two solar canopy projects this month in Ohio.  One project was under the direction of Delco, a regional water management company while the other was at an historic and former site of Stearns and Foster in Lockland OH for...

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New Solar Carport in Mashpee MA

New Solar Carport in Mashpee MA

Structural Solar announced its commenced a 600 kw solar carport in Mashpee MA under the direction of My Generation Solar, a premier solar developer in the region. The installation at the Christ the King church will offset the facilities utilities.

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New Solar Canopy for LinkedIn campus in Omaha, NE

New Solar Canopy for LinkedIn campus in Omaha, NE

Structural Solar announced it completed a 600 kw architectural canopy system for a new LinkedIn campus in Omaha, Nebraska.  The inverted solar canopies feature bifacial solar modules and were installed as part of a Lockwood Development project. 

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