We're an installer that got tired of the spreadsheet.
SolarFleet is built by InspireGreen, a commercial solar installer based in Cardiff. We ran out of patience waiting for existing monitoring platforms to catch up — so we built our own.
The short version
InspireGreen installs and maintains commercial solar across South Wales and the rest of the UK. Rooftops, carports, ground mounts. After a few years of managing the operations side on a growing portfolio, it became obvious the existing tools were built for a different era: one portal per vendor, performance data you had to export to Excel to compare, and reports that took a full working day to produce.
We built SolarFleet as an internal tool. Then other operators started asking us if they could use it. We took that as a sign.
What we're building
A monitoring and O&M platform for commercial solar that respects your time. One unified view across SolarEdge, Solis and — as the roadmap unfolds — every other mainstream inverter vendor. Automatic case creation on real faults. BS EN 62446-1 reports on mobile. Client-ready PDFs without a Friday afternoon ritual.
The platform is in active development. We ship features when they're ready and log everything on the public changelog.
The team
We're a small team — working operators and software engineers, same building, same table. Every release lands on a real site before it lands in customers' accounts. Half of us have climbed onto a commercial roof in the last month, which sounds like a stat but it's mostly because Cardiff keeps raining on us.
Four principles. Every feature gets tested against them.
Specific, not clever
We write software for engineers who know their job. A portfolio view should feel like a toolbox, not a dashboard for the CEO's screensaver.
Honest with roadmaps
Features that exist, ship. Features that don't, are on the public changelog as 'coming soon' — not in the hero with an asterisk. No vapourware.
Dogfooded every day
SolarFleet runs InspireGreen's own O&M operation. If a feature doesn't survive contact with our ops team, it doesn't survive to production.
UK-first, UK-hosted
We're in Cardiff. Our infrastructure is in London. We default to UK GDPR, BS EN standards, and the conventions UK operators already know.