BC Wildlife Park
We were proud to partner with the BC Wildlife Park to support their mission of conservation and education through clean energy initiatives. From the start, their commitment to sustainability was clear, and our shared vision made this project seamless, from design to installation.

Project Overview
This donation and installation project involved the installation of a 4.5 kW rooftop solar system on an asphalt shingle roof at the Park’s Kamloops facility. The system was designed to deliver reliable, low-cost energy for years to come while reducing the Park’s reliance on utility power.
System Specs:
• Panels: 10 × Longi LR7-54HGBB-450
• System Size: 4.5 kW
• Estimated Annual Production: 4,911 kWh
Design & Structural Considerations
The rooftop system was engineered to work with an asphalt shingle mounting solution, ensuring durability and long-term performance under local climate conditions. Structural safety, electrical code compliance, and utility requirements were prioritized throughout the design process.
Electrical Components
We provided and installed all necessary electrical equipment for interconnection, including inverters and disconnect switches. Every component meets Canadian electrical standards, ensuring safety and optimal operational efficiency.
Why It Matters
• Cuts Operating Costs: Generates clean energy to offset utility expenses over time.
• Supports Sustainability: Aligns with the Park’s mission of environmental stewardship.
• Built to Last: High-quality modules and code-compliant systems ensure reliability for years to come.
Outcome
The completed solar array provides the Park with a dependable renewable energy source, contributing to reduced operating costs and reinforcing its role as a leader in conservation. We’re honoured to help BC Wildlife Park continue its mission with clean energy solutions.