Commercial Solar Services

Southwestern USA Premier Solar Contractor

Engineer – Procure – Construct – Maintain

Your One-Stop Resource for Commercial & Utility-Scale Solar Services

As one of the Southwestern U.S.’s top commercial solar companies, Axium Solar guides businesses through every stage of a solar energy or energy storage project—no matter where you’re starting. Our in-house solar experts deliver customized commercial solar solutions, from early system design to solar installation, commissioning, and long-term service. Whether you’re planning a new commercial solar system with solar panels and inverters, adding battery backup, or maintaining an existing PV system, we help optimize energy production, reduce energy costs and operating expenses, and support long-term sustainability goals—so your solar investment delivers reliable clean energy and a strong return on investment.

Your Comprehensive Commercial Solar Resource

At Axium Solar, our skilled renewable energy experts support every phase of your commercial or utility solar project. Our Solar Services cover everything from the initial consultation through commercial solar panel installation and post-installation maintenance.

We help evaluate energy needs, budget considerations, and design requirements, along with available incentives such as tax credits, utility incentives, and depreciation, so you can make informed, cost-effective decisions.

Whether your project involves rooftop solar, solar carports, or energy storage systems, our team guides you through each phase of the project, from design and interconnection through commissioning and long-term operations and maintenance, to reduce operating costs, lower your electric bill, and maximize energy savings over the system’s payback period.

Commercial Solar Services FAQs

When choosing a commercial solar service provider, experience and in-house capabilities matter. Axium Solar is a licensed electrical contractor with in-house electricians, project managers, and commissioning teams, allowing us to support projects from feasibility through long-term maintenance. Look for a provider with a proven track record, utility interconnection experience, and the ability to support your system well beyond installation.
The best commercial solar system depends on your facility, energy needs, and site conditions. Axium Solar designs systems for rooftop, ground-mount, and solar carport applications, as well as energy storage solutions when appropriate. We size each commercial solar system based on energy usage, available space, utility requirements, and long-term operating goals to ensure reliable performance and energy savings.
System sizing starts with a detailed analysis of your electric bill, energy usage patterns, available installation area, and utility constraints. Axium Solar evaluates these factors alongside incentives, net metering rules, and future expansion plans to design a system that aligns with your operational needs and sustainability goals—without oversizing or underutilizing the system.
Commercial solar incentives may include federal tax credits, depreciation benefits, utility incentives, and other local programs. Axium Solar helps clients understand which tax incentives, rebates, or financing options may apply to their project and how they impact the overall solar investment. Incentives vary by location and project type, so early planning is important.
Most commercial solar panels are designed to operate for 25–30 years or more. Axium Solar installs bankable equipment backed by manufacturer warranties and supports long-term system performance through commissioning, monitoring, and ongoing service. Proper maintenance helps ensure solar energy systems continue delivering value throughout their lifespan.
Commercial solar systems require periodic inspections, monitoring, and preventative maintenance to maintain performance. Axium Solar offers operations and maintenance services that include system monitoring, troubleshooting, repairs, and recommissioning when needed. Ongoing service helps protect warranties, reduce downtime, and control operating costs over time.