
Harit Renewable delivers commercial solar solutions for offices, shops, hospitals, schools, and institutions looking to control rising energy costs. We design scalable systems that match your operational load and business goals.
Our EPC approach ensures smooth execution from engineering and procurement to installation and commissioning with minimal disruption to your daily operations.
What we offer
We handle end-to-end commercial solar projects including feasibility study, system engineering, component procurement, installation, and performance monitoring setup.
- Load-based system design for commercial buildings
- Rooftop and elevated structure installations
- Quality components for long-term ROI
- Support with approvals and documentation

Our key benefits
Commercial solar reduces operating expenses, improves your sustainability profile, and delivers predictable energy costs for years to come.

Reduced Operating Costs
Cut a major fixed expense and improve your bottom line with solar generation.
Scalable System Design
Solutions that grow with your business needs and available roof or land area.
Frequently Asked Questions
This section is designed to help you understand the process, clear your doubts, and make confident decisions about switching to clean, reliable solar power.
Offices, retail outlets, warehouses, hospitals, educational campuses, and other commercial buildings with suitable rooftop or ground space can benefit from solar installations.
We plan installations to minimize disruption. Most work happens on the rooftop or electrical room with coordinated timelines agreed in advance.
Payback varies by system size, tariff rates, and usage patterns. During consultation, we provide an estimated savings projection based on your actual load data.
Yes. Solar can complement existing backup systems. We design hybrid-ready solutions where required to improve overall energy reliability.
Yes. We assist with DISCOM applications, net-metering setup, and documentation required for grid-connected commercial solar systems.

