As Wisconsin’s largest commercial solar installer, we’ve installed 100’s of solar arrays across the state of Wisconsin, helping local businesses protect themselves from rising energy costs while meeting sustainability goals.
Produce your own power on-site instead of paying your utility.
State & Federal incentives allows you to recover half the system cost in the first two years.
Additional solar grants are available depending on your business sector.
Show customers your commitment to environmental responsibility and hit green energy goals at the same time.
Learn how Hunger Task Force achieved their ESG goals with solar!
See our project listings. Arch’s projects involve everything from healthcare, to retail, to religious buildings.
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The 1.8 megawatts of solar power at Aspirus Health provide an annual carbon reduction of 1,078 MtCo2 (Metric Tons of Carbon). This annual reduction is equivalent to:
Building owner Dominion Properties wanted to transform the brick wall of one of the largest office buildings in Shorewood, Wisc., into a valuable asset. The result is an innovative 83 ft vertical solar array on the side of the seven-story building. Tenants of that building can look forward to a reduction in their annual energy bills: the solar array is forecast to produce approximately 58,000kWh annually – equivalent to the annual energy use of six homes.
Bliffert Lumber and Arch Solar partnered to design a custom solar solution that is “Winter Ready.” The array consists of 114, 450 watt bifacial solar panels at a 23° Tilt to maximize winter production regardless of snow cover. Not to mention it was installed in January! The solar
array will produce an impressive 63,648 kWh and offset 54% of Bliffert’s electrical
consumption. The available roof space hit a sweet-spot in system size that will drive a sub 4 ½ year ROI.
The solar system, installed by Arch Solar, consists of 118 solar panels and is anticipated to offset roughly 60% of the church’s annual electrical needs. “When evaluating layouts, Emmanuel decided to go with a “Wisconsin design to make the most of the winter sun and snow shedding,” said Andrew Holmstrom, C&I Solar Energy at Arch Solar. “This system will shed snow quicker, produce in low light conditions, and crank out power in the winter as well as the summer.”
The installed 89-kilowatt, 165 panel solar array is projected to produce 125,000 kWh annually, which equates to nearly 20% of Hunger Task Force’s overall energy consumption. Over the 30-year lifespan of the solar array, the organization is expected to save a significant amount, totaling $8,258 in annual energy savings or an impressive $308,255.
A 389 kW solar array installed on the rooftop of Wauwatosa City Hall, Wisconsin’s is providing energy equivalent to 55% of the city complex’s total annual use, reducing carbon emissions by 358 tons.
Generate more power out of each panel by harnessing power from both sides. A perfect solution for bright winter days.
Our panels come with a 30-year power output warranty. Other components range from 12 – 25 years of manufacturer warranty.
173.6kw
$28,483 Annually
WE Energies
Net Metered
184,864 Pounds of Coal
26kw
$4,238 Annually
Two Rivers Water & Light
Parallel Generation
2,411,958 Smartphones Charged
23.8kw
$3,716 Annually
Alliant Energy
Parallel Generation
1,948 Pounds of Coal
197.6kw
$22,293 Annually
WE Energies
Net Metered
20,695 Gallons of Gas
149.5kw
$23,913 Annually
WE Energies
Net Metered
1.8 Tanker Trucks of Gas
123kw
Madison Gas & Electric
Parallel Generation
13,709,514 Smartphones Charged
389kw
$56,681 Annually
WE Energies
Net Metered
44,398,424 Smartphones Charged
133.2kw
$1,114,935
Madison Gas & Electric
Parallel Generation
14,727 Gallons of Gas
25.7kw
WE Energies
Parallel Generation
26,293 Pounds of Coal
26kw
Alliant Energy
Parallel Generation
28.86kw
WE Energies
Net Metered
43.6kw
$151,039
WE Energies
Net Metered
4,817,623 Smartphones Charged
73.84kw
$329,713
Plymouth Utilities
Parallel Generation
64.845kw
$21,442
WPS
Parallel Generation
133kw
$386,522
Alliant Energy
Parallel Generation
12,550 Gallons of Gas
26.6kw
$3,953
Alliant Energy
Parallel Generation
12,578 Pounds of Coal
128.7kw
$513,821
Manitowoc Public Utilites
Parallel Generation
13,964,512 Smartphones Charged
45.5kw
$275,531
WE Energies
Parallel Generation
4,679,952 Smartphones Charged
1.825 MW
$103,000 Annually
WE Energies
Direct Sell Rate Tariff
1,740,000 ton of CO2 emissions
388.8kw
$51,288
WE Energies
Net Metering
26,104 gallons of gasoline consumed. 22,789 gallons of diesel consumed. 256,673 pounds of coal burned. 3.1 tanker trucks' worth of gasoline.
388.9kw
$51,340
WE Energies
Net Metering
26,135 gallons of gasoline consumed. 22,815 gallons of diesel consumed. 256,973 pounds of coal burned. 3.1 tanker trucks' worth of gasoline.
299.3kw
$42,934
WE Energies
Net Metering
20,076 gallons of gasoline consumed. 17,526 gallons of diesel consumed information. 197,404 pounds of coal burned.
50.7 kW - DC
$10,329
WE Energies
Line Side/Parallel Generation (CGS-NM)
361,853lbs of coal burned annually
31.87 kW
$4,998 Anually
WE Energies
Monthly Net Metering (CGS-NM)
CO2 Emissions: 22.6 Metric Tons 2,341 Gallons of Gasoline
370kw
$1,053,732
Alliant Energy
Parallel Generation
401,786 lbs. of Coal or 44,218,770 smartphones charged.
389kw
$1,190,164
WE Energies
Net Metering
384,108 lbs. of Coal or 42,273,187 smartphones charged