A commercial solar car shade is designed to deliver both shade and energy generation. The canopy is built from steel or prefabricated components and engineered to withstand local wind conditions, which is especially important in regions with cyclone ratings. Solar panels are mounted on top of the structure, and the system connects to the site's electrical network so energy can be used immediately or exported to the grid depending on the configuration.
The essential components of a solar car shade include the canopy structure, the solar panels, the inverter, the cabling and pathway for electrical connection, any waterproofing elements and safety features such as lighting or CCTV. Optional additions include integrated EV charging stations, branded finishes, colour matching and walkway coverings.
Because solar carparks involve large spans, footings and electrical integration, structural engineering plays a central role. The canopy must be certified to meet local wind region standards, and the foundation design must consider load paths, soil conditions and the placement of underground services. This level of engineering ensures the long-term stability of the asset.
Commercial organisations install solar carparks because they create a combination of energy value, customer experience improvements and sustainability benefits. Carparks are typically expansive areas exposed to sunlight for most of the day, which makes them prime locations for solar generation.
Solar carparks often support systems between 100 kilowatts and 1 megawatt or more depending on the scale of the carpark. For businesses that do not have enough suitable roof space, such as manufacturing sites or older buildings with limited structural capacity, solar carparks offer a high value alternative. Smart Commercial Solar has delivered some of the largest commercial solar carparks in Australia, including projects above 300 kW, 600 kW and even 1 MW. This depth of experience means our team understands the engineering and staging requirements that come with large scale carpark solar.
A solar carpark produces electricity during the day when commercial sites usually consume the most energy. This reduces demand from the grid and stabilises electricity costs. Over time the system delivers predictable savings, and when designed accurately it can achieve meaningful reductions in the site's operating expenses. For more on how solar car shades stack up in a commercial sense, read our blog, “The Business Case for Solar Car Shades.”
Solar carparks improve the usability of outdoor spaces by providing shade and weather protection. Vehicles remain cooler, and visitors experience more comfort during arrival and departure. For clubs, retail centres and healthcare facilities, this can influence dwell time, return visits and perceived amenity.
Quote
“For many sites, improving the customer experience is just as important as the energy savings. A solar carpark delivers both in one investment.”
— Anastasi Kotoros, Project Lead, Smart Commercial Solar
Solar generation reduces the carbon footprint of the site and contributes to corporate sustainability outcomes. Because the carpark structure is highly visible, it acts as a clear public signal of commitment to renewable energy. This is particularly relevant for organisations with ESG targets or public sustainability reporting.
Carparks offer large, flat areas with excellent solar exposure. Installing a solar canopy allows businesses to use this otherwise passive land to produce energy without changing the function of the space. This maximises the efficiency of the property and increases asset value.
Solar carparks are ideal locations for EV charging because the structure provides a natural mounting point for chargers, cabling can be integrated neatly, and solar generation can support daytime charging. An excellent example of this comes from our AstraZeneca projects, which incorporated EV charging into both the traditional and modular solar carpark canopies. Businesses preparing for EV adoption often choose solar carparks as part of their strategy.
Before installation, businesses must assess carpark layout, underground services, civil works, lighting requirements and any staging needs to maintain customer access. These considerations ensure minimal disruption and a smooth transition from concept to construction.
A solar car shade, whether referred to as a solar canopy, solar carport or solar car park structure, is a versatile way to expand onsite solar generation while improving the usability and appeal of a commercial property. It converts underused space into a long-term energy asset, delivers financial savings and supports customer comfort and sustainability goals. This is why solar carparks have become a strategic infrastructure investment across a wide range of industries.