Commercial solar — rooftop and canopy installation, Pete's #24

Built local.Built to last.

Commercial solar, designed and installed by your neighbors in southeast Kansas.

The federal support stack · 2026

Four layers.
One project.
Up to 80% back.

A fully qualifying commercial project can recover up to about 80% of its installed cost — most of it in year one. The exact stack depends on your address: the energy-community bonus covers much of rural southeast Kansas, but most town centers are excluded — so we check your site on the DOE map and model your specific numbers from the assessment.

* Estimate worked from public IRS rules — of project cost, recovered as credits plus depreciation. Your depreciation benefit depends on your tax bracket, and not every site qualifies for both bonuses. SEK Solar does not provide tax advice.
The 30% credit and both 10% bonuses require the project to be placed in service by Dec 31, 2027; 100% bonus depreciation is a separate, ongoing provision.

Project gallery

Real projects, right here in SE Kansas.

Recent commercial installs across southeast Kansas — convenience stores, retail, hospitality, agriculture, mixed-use.

Why SEK Solar

Built on 15+ years — and an 18 MW rooftop.

Before SEK Solar, our team spent 15+ years building commercial solar at scale — including an 18 MW commercial rooftop that was the world’s second-largest when it was completed in 2020. That same engineering and project discipline now works for businesses across southeast Kansas.

18 MW rooftop solar array at the Mai Dubai water plant
18 MW rooftop · Mai Dubai · completed 2020
Experience
15+ years in solar
Projects
150+ delivered
Largest build
18 MW rooftop · 2020
Based in
Chanute, KS · owner-run
Recent reviews

Five-star service, locally based.

A few words from customers we’ve designed, installed, and commissioned systems for. Same crew, same direct line, every project.

5.0· Google
Daniel is very knowledgeable and helped us through the solar process from start to finish. Looking forward to more projects and savings.
Garek Peters
Pete's of Erie, Inc.
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5.0· Google
Outstanding company. Daniel helped from the beginning of the grant process until we were completely online. Went the extra mile finding and filling out documentation.
Estella Tasche
ElevenEleven Fresherie
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5.0· Google
All plans and paperwork were in order and well explained. Daniel kept in touch throughout the project, and made sure we were satisfied when completed.
Gerald Sharp
Timber Rock Properties
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How we work

Four steps.
One local team.

One local team and one point of contact, from the first walk-through to the final inspection — and we’re still here after the system is switched on.

Site assessment & proposal
We walk your roof or ground, review a year of utility bills, and confirm your utility’s net-metering or parallel-generation rules. You get a written proposal — system size, price, and the exact credit stack your site qualifies for — in a week or two.
1–2 weeks · No-cost
Design & permitting
We carry the engineering, city permits, and the utility interconnection agreement — the parts that carry the risk. You sign where signatures are needed; we deal with the inspectors.
4–8 weeks
Installation
Our local crew, scheduled around your operating hours — racking, modules, conduit, inverters. Tidy job-site, daily updates, and almost all of it outside your building.
2–6 weeks on-site
Inspection, switch-on & monitoring
Utility inspection and your new bi-directional meter, string tests, and final commissioning — then a monitoring portal in your name, producing from day one. After that it’s a Chanute number you call, not a national queue.
1–2 weeks
Get a no-cost site assessment

Talk to a local person who knows your project.

Tell us a little about your operation. We’ll come walk the site, model your tax credit stack, and put a real number on the table within two weeks — no obligation.

Where's the project?

Start with the address — that alone lets us check your incentives and utility rules.

Enter the address so we can check incentives & your utility’s rules.
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