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Commercial Solar Engineering & System Design in New Jersey
commercial solar design and engineering NJ that turns roof and bill data into a clear go or no-go decision.
This is where projects either get clearer or get messy. We focus on constraints, assumptions, and the steps needed to move from idea to an approved build.
Years in the Solar Industry
Client Satisfaction
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Sustainable Commercial Solar Engineering NJ built for utility-ready submission
LandAir Energy believes in sustainable energy that is practical and measurable. For commercial solar design and engineering NJ nj, we deliver cleaner on-site power through site and bill analysis, constraint checks, and production modeling, so savings and timelines stay predictable.
- Lower Energy Costs
- Increase Property Value
- Environmentally Friendly
- Energy Independence
Commercial Solar Engineering NJ: know your interconnection track
- Electric bill review and usage pattern check
- Roof and site constraint review including access and safety
- Preliminary layout and sizing assumptions you can validate
- Early notes on permitting and interconnection requirements
- Clear next steps for design, pricing, and timelines
Incentives for commercial solar engineering, New Jersey
What we typically review (eligibility and amounts vary):
Cost coverage:
Some projects see 40–60% offset after stacking programs; eligibility and timing vary.
Tax credits:
Federal credits may reduce net cost; we help document requirements for your accountant.
NJ incentives:
Production-based programs can add ongoing value tied to energy output; availability depends on program status.
Payback modeling:
We run conservative ROI scenarios using your rates, available area, and load profile.
Our Process
Step 1: Share your bill and site details
Step 2: Design, incentives, and approvals plan
Step 3: Build, turn-on, and reporting
What’s Included in Engineering & Design
Final design drawings stamped by NJ-licensed PE
Single-line diagram, 3-line diagram, racking layout, electrical panel schedules, and equipment specifications. All drawings reviewed by a Professional Engineer licensed in New Jersey with commercial solar experience.
Structural calculations and load analysis
PE-stamped analysis of roof or ground-mount foundation loading. Includes snow load (20–30 psf NJ ground snow), wind load (105–115 mph NJ design speed), seismic, and live load considerations.
Utility interconnection application packet
Complete PSE&G, JCP&L, Atlantic City Electric, or Rockland Electric application package ready to submit. Pre-vetted against current utility requirements.
AHJ municipal permit drawings
Building department-ready permit set including site plan, electrical drawings, structural calculations, equipment specifications, and code references for the applicable NJ Uniform Construction Code.
Production estimate and degradation modeling
Year 1 kWh production with PVsyst-style modeling, shading analysis, and weather correction. Degradation curves through year 25 for warranty enforcement.
Commissioning and M&V protocol
Step-by-step verification protocol for system commissioning. Measurement and verification (M&V) procedures defining how production will be measured and reported over the system lifetime.
Industries We Commonly Support
Warehouses & distribution
Manufacturing
Cold storage & food processing
Retail & shopping centers
Offices & commercial real estate
Healthcare and medical facilities
Service Areas
We support commercial solar projects across New Jersey, with a strong presence in South Jersey.
Get Help With Engineering & Design
Tell us what you’re trying to accomplish and what constraints you’re working around. We’ll outline feasible options and a clear path to approvals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does PSE&G commercial solar interconnection take in 2026?
For a typical Level 2 application (25 kW to 2 MW), PSE&G's review timeline is 8 to 14 weeks. Supplemental review may add 2 to 4 weeks for systems over 50 kW.
My commercial roof might need replacement in 5 years — should I wait to install solar?
Not necessarily. Three approaches: re-roof plus solar combined, solar now with documented removal protocol, or wait if re-roof is less than 18 months out. We model all three and recommend.
Do I need a structural engineer to review my roof before commercial solar?
Yes for any commercial system. A licensed structural engineer must verify your roof can carry additional load — typically 3–5 psf for ballasted, 1–2 psf for mechanically attached systems.
What if my electrical service can't support the proposed system size?
We identify service capacity in feasibility. If a service upgrade is needed, we model the upgrade cost into project economics upfront — never as a surprise change order during construction.
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LandAir Energy · 2050 Fairfax Avenue, Cherry Hill, NJ · 856-702-3721
Last updated: May 13, 2026


