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Off-grid projects

Off-grid design is unforgiving. The load math has to be right.

We start with actual load behavior, then define storage and generation limits so the system performs in real operating conditions instead of only looking viable on paper.

Why this scope is unforgiving

There is no utility fallback to hide a weak assumption. The load math has to be right from the start.

What engineering owns

We map the viable path across storage, generation, and site constraints before equipment decisions harden.

Primary concern

Load accuracy

Off-grid design fails when operating assumptions drift from actual usage.

Scope type

Battery-backed

Storage and generation have to be aligned to how the system is really used.

Field reality

Remote and constrained sites need documents that hold up when the install is expensive to revise.

Where we fit

The off-grid scopes that usually need engineering support.

These projects are usually defined by operating constraints, not by a generic desire for a battery system.

Remote residential systems

Primary-residence and remote-home off-grid systems that cannot rely on utility fallback.

Hybrid generator paths

Battery-backed systems that need generator coordination and realistic operating rules.

Resiliency expansions

Existing solar-plus-storage expansions where backup scope and load behavior need to be remapped.

Engineering focus

What the engineering work has to solve before the package is useful.

Load-first design

Off-grid systems start with actual load behavior instead of a hopeful equipment list.

Storage strategy

Battery and inverter decisions stay tied to real daily usage, not idealized backup assumptions.

Remote-site readiness

Documentation is built for constrained sites where field access and revision cycles are costly.

Next step

Send one real load profile. We will map the viable path.

We respond quickly and keep the math transparent so the next decision is grounded in the real constraint, not guesswork.
Off-Grid Solar Engineering | GBI - Solar Design and Engineering