Solar + Storage Acquisition Due-Diligence Owner's Engineering Services
We conduct desktop reviews and on-site inspections to help you exercise energy storage due diligence and de-risk your solar and storage projects. Our engineers work alongside financiers and project teams to evaluate the entire asset lifecycle, helping you make sound investment decisions.

Our Technical And Microgrid Due Diligence Services Include:
- Evaluating the design and equipment
- Generating PVsyst models and evaluation of 3rd party models.
- Monitoring construction schedule and quality
- Testing and commissioning
- Project Turnover (punch lists, documentation, etc.)
- Performance analysis of existing operating assets.
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