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Utility-scale solar, built for the Pacific
Ground-mount and large rooftop solar farms engineered for Fiji's high-sun, cyclone-exposed climate — delivered end to end, from feasibility through commissioning to long-term operations and maintenance.
Solar Hub Fiji delivers utility-scale solar farms for the Fiji and Pacific context — both ground-mount arrays and large rooftop systems. We take projects from feasibility and site assessment through engineering, build and grid connection, into long-term operations and maintenance. Every project is engineered for the tropics: high irradiance, heat and humidity, and cyclone-rated structures designed for high-wind loads — with savings, yield and returns assessed in Fijian dollars (FJD).
Two routes to large-scale generation
Ground-mount solar farms
Purpose-built arrays on land — sized for serious generation, engineered for the terrain and the climate, with cyclone-rated mounting throughout.
Large rooftop systems
Putting big roofs to work — warehouses, factories, resorts and logistics sheds with the structural span for substantial arrays.
Storage integration
Battery storage designed in where it adds value — smoothing output, supporting resilience and getting more from each unit generated.
Cyclone-rated engineering
Structures and mounting engineered for high-wind loads, because a Pacific solar farm has to survive the weather as well as harvest the sun.
From feasibility to commissioning — and beyond
A single, accountable partner across the whole lifecycle of the project.
Feasibility & site assessment
Site, solar resource, grid and load analysis to test whether — and how — a project stacks up.
Engineering & design
Full system engineering, layout and cyclone-rated structural design tailored to the site.
Build & commissioning
Construction, grid connection and commissioning to electrical-safety and EFL requirements.
Operations & maintenance
Ongoing monitoring, servicing and O&M to keep the array performing for the long term.

Why utility-scale solar makes sense here
Fiji and the wider Pacific combine some of the region's best solar resource with a heavy reliance on imported fuel — a strong case for large-scale clean generation.
- Among the highest solar yields in the Pacific
- Reduces reliance on imported fuel and exposure to its price swings
- Supports grid stability and resilience when paired with storage
- Advances national and organisational clean-energy goals
- Engineered for cyclones, heat and humidity — not imported as an afterthought
Our largest commercial installs
Large-scale solar is engineering-intensive work. These Fiji commercial projects show the scale and discipline we bring — utility-scale case studies to come.

Eco Trax — 15.4kW Commercial Solar
A 15.4kW commercial rooftop array for Eco Trax — 28 panels cutting a Fiji business's power costs, captured from the air.

German Embassy — Solar + EV Charging
A commercial solar installation for the German Embassy in Fiji, paired with an Ocular EV charger — clean power generation and on-site electric-vehicle charging.

Grace Road, Nawaicoba — 154kW Commercial Solar
A 154kW rooftop array across the Grace Road complex at Nawaicoba — supermarket, fuel station and restaurant — one of Solar Hub Fiji's largest commercial installs.

Makoi Women's Vocational Training Center — 6.05kW Commercial Solar
A 6.05kW grid-tie rooftop solar system with battery storage (ESS) for the Makoi Women's Vocational Training Center near Suva — TW Solar panels and a Huawei inverter cutting the centre's EFL power bill.

Pacific Grow — 4.95kW Commercial Solar + Battery
A 4.95kW solar-and-battery system for Pacific Grow — 9 panels and 9.6kWh of Sunpal storage on a Fiji commercial rooftop, with a Growatt inverter for reliable, independent power.

Sigavou Studios — Commercial Solar
Sigavou Art Studios now runs on sunshine — a rooftop solar installation for the Fiji art studio and showroom, cutting power costs with clean, locally generated energy.

Tewaka Transfers — Solar Hub EV Fast Charging
Solar Hub Fiji installed an 80kW DC fast EV charger for Tewaka — a 100% Fijian-owned electric transfer service — charging its Maxus Mifa 9 fleet from 0–100% in about an hour.

Tourism Fiji — HQ Rooftop Solar & Clean-Energy Partnership
Solar Hub Fiji partnered with Tourism Fiji — signing a memorandum of understanding and installing rooftop solar at its Nadi headquarters — to power the national tourism body with clean energy and back the sector's shift to electric vehicles.
Planning a solar farm in Fiji or the Pacific?
Whether you have land, a large roof or just an ambition to cut energy costs at scale, our team can run an initial feasibility conversation and map out the path from here.