Mount faster.
Use no water.
Hit the IRR.
Ground-mount solar economics live and die by time-to-energy. Every week of foundation delay is a week of lost generation revenue and IRR drag. PEN Foundation cuts the foundation stage from weeks to a single day on most sites, with zero water consumption and zero excavation. That changes the project economics, not just the timeline.
Earlier kWh
is better kWh.
In ground-mount solar, the foundation stage is typically the longest pole in the schedule after module supply. Compressing it brings COD forward, lifts effective IRR, and reduces working-capital exposure during construction. We model this jointly with EPCs on a project-by-project basis.
Sites that break
conventional methods.
Rocky, uneven, sloped land
Where excavation rates blow up and pile rigs lose productivity, PEN holds throughput because it does not require an excavated bed.
Arid and water-stressed regions
Zero water consumption on site. Critical for projects in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and other water-scarce solar belts where water hauling costs are real.
Compressed COD targets
When commissioning windows are tight and PPA penalties are real, PEN moves the critical path off the foundation stage.
Investor-graded green construction
For developers reporting Scope 3 and lifecycle metrics, the GRIHA-certified 52% foundation-stage carbon reduction is an audit-ready figure.
Where we are
with solar.
| Application | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Telecom small-cell masts (≤15 m) | Live | Active deployments |
| Ground-mount fixed-tilt solar (custom node) | Engineering pipeline | Solar-specific node variant in development, 6 to 12 months |
| Single-axis tracker piles | Engineering pipeline | Compatible after solar variant release |
| Rooftop solar mounting | Out of scope | Not a PEN application |
Run the numbers with us.
Send a project brief, the soil report (if you have it), the site coordinates, and the COD target. We’ll come back with a timeline comparison and a cost view against your current foundation method.