Solarvoltaics Corporation's mission is to advance the use of solar energy in a way that supports regional economic development and make solar photovoltaic power cost-competitive with conventional electricity. To achieve this goal, Solarvoltaics has developed leading-edge methodology which combines low-cost, low-risk photovoltaic virtualization. In collaboration with global partners, we offer a wide range of high efficiency, integrated technology for large scale solar power generation. Solarvoltaics is headquartered in Toronto, Canada with planned extended American operations in Dallas, Texas.
Our team comprises of highly qualified professionals, technicians, and consultants. A perfect blend of innovation, out of the box thinking, self discipline, and novelty is what describes our team best. The Solarvoltaics team is the steering power of the company and brings along with it a mix of rich work experience in engineering, science, economics, marketing, business strategy, and R&D. Team members play an instrumental role in identifying new strategies and techniques for developing and delivering photovoltaic innovation for utility scale solar power generation.
Solarvoltaics Corporation expertise covers a wide range of solar and photovoltaic technologies, including advanced silicon, thin films, and concentrating photovoltaics. Our technical segment works to accelerate the transformation of innovative ideas into reliable, efficient, and scalable products. Through strategic collaborations, Solarvoltaics is developing and will deliver proprietary innovation for giga-scale solar power plants through a unique business strategy that minimizes both cost and risk.
Solar systems can exist on their own as power producers as well as help all power-technologies meet their full potential. This flexibility helps curb greenhouse gas emissions and increases energy security and efficiency. Our economic unit has developed new approaches that tie the implementation of solar projects to the broader issue of local and regional economic development. We see solar power projects as components in broader plans for a techno-economic arrangement that brings sustainable prosperity.