Kiana Solar designs, builds, and maintains solar systems built to run quietly for twenty-five years — for homes, businesses, and infrastructure that expect it to simply work.
Every project runs through the same engineering discipline, regardless of size. That consistency is the product.
Every design is reviewed by licensed electrical engineers before a single panel ships to site.
We install Tier-1 monocrystalline modules exclusively — no seconds, no unrated imports.
Linear output warranty on modules, plus workmanship cover most EPCs won't put in writing.
Standardised install crews and pre-fabricated mounting mean rooftop jobs close in days, not months.
CapEx, OpEx-free PPA, or subsidised loan routes — we model the ROI on all three before you choose.
Remote performance monitoring flags underperforming strings before you'd ever notice on the bill.
Kiana Solar began as a two-person design consultancy reviewing other companies' failed installations. What we found — undersized inverters, unshaded assumptions, corner-cut mounting — became the checklist we now run every project against. Today that same checklist scales from a single rooftop to a 40-acre industrial array.
Every service below runs through the same design, procurement, and commissioning discipline — sized differently, never diluted.
Rooftop systems for homes, sized to your bill and your roof's real shading pattern.
Offices, retail, and hospitality loads matched to peak-hour demand curves.
High-load manufacturing and warehousing arrays engineered around three-phase demand.
Solar pumping and cold-storage power for farms and co-operatives off the grid edge.
Public infrastructure and municipal builds, delivered to tender-grade documentation.
Cleaning, string-level monitoring, and inverter servicing for systems we didn't even install.
Turnkey engineering, procurement, and construction for utility-scale ground-mount sites.
Solar-fed EV charge points sized alongside your existing rooftop array.
Modelled on a 10 kW rooftop system, average commercial tariff, 300 sunny days a year.
The order matters — skipping the survey to save a week is exactly how commissioning delays start.
We review your last twelve months of bills and your roof or land's orientation before quoting anything.
Structural load check, shading analysis, and electrical infrastructure audit, done on-site by our engineers.
Single-line diagrams, structural drawings, and inverter sizing signed off before procurement begins.
A fixed-price quote with financing options and a modelled payback period specific to your load.
Mounting, module, and cabling work executed by our own trained crews — never subcontracted blind.
String-level performance testing against design output before we call anything complete.
Grid synchronisation, net-metering paperwork, and utility sign-off handled on your behalf.
Ongoing remote monitoring and scheduled servicing under our O&M plan, from day one.
"Three years in and the generation numbers still match what was modelled in the proposal — not a single surprise on the bill since."
"The site survey caught a shading issue our previous quote had missed entirely. That alone was worth switching contractors for."
"Commissioning and net-metering paperwork usually drag for months. Kiana had ours cleared in eleven days."
Most residential rooftops are complete in 3–5 working days once permits clear. Commercial and industrial jobs run 3–10 weeks depending on array size and grid approval timelines.
String-level monitoring flags underperformance automatically. It's covered under the workmanship warranty for the first ten years, and under the module manufacturer's linear output warranty for twenty-five.
Yes — our commissioning team files and tracks net-metering applications, discom approvals, and subsidy paperwork end to end. You sign; we submit.
Yes. We structure CapEx purchase, subsidised loan, or a zero-upfront PPA arrangement, and model the ten-year cost of each before you commit to one.
Scheduled panel cleaning, inverter health checks, and remote generation monitoring with alerts sent directly to you if output drops below the modelled baseline.
No obligation site visit, a fixed-price proposal, and a payback estimate specific to your roof — usually within 48 hours.