
Industrial roof
Factory rooftop solar for high daytime load
A phased factory rooftop plan was shaped around production hours, usable structure, and procurement timing so the site could move toward lower daytime grid dependence without a disruptive rollout.
SITE Area, Karachi
Industrial roof
Real installation and handover images from site.
Project type
Industrial roof
Location
SITE Area, Karachi
Outcome
Designed to cut daytime draw while keeping installation logistics realistic for an active industrial site.
01 The Fit
The roof had to support strong daytime use without slowing operations.
This project direction was shaped for a site where daytime demand matters, roof access has to stay practical, and the installation path cannot ignore live operations.
The goal was not a generic solar recommendation. It was a plan the operations team could actually review and move forward with.
02 The Plan
Planning stayed phased so delivery could match the site.
The proposal was built around production hours, available structure, and staged procurement so the system approach stayed buildable instead of becoming a paper exercise.
That keeps the work grounded in real access, real timing, and a realistic handover path.
03 The Result
The finished direction supports lower daytime draw with a practical rollout.
Designed to cut daytime draw while keeping installation logistics realistic for an active industrial site.
That is the value of a site-specific proposal: meaningful daytime savings potential attached to a delivery plan the client can trust.
Project gallery
Real site images from installation through handover.
These images stay focused on the roof, the installation work, and the electrical finish so the project is easy to judge without filler.




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