Blue Tongue Energy Park 

After looking at all the carpark systems available in China, Europe & Australia, we decided to design our own to address all the problems evident. Now in operation we believe this is the highest quality system with the most features available in Australia. Our R&D has enabled price reductions and volume solutions for MW size car park projects. The Blue Tongue Designs are built to last and withstand the increasingly harsh Australian conditions. Our customers see it as a visual commitment to renewable energy and it’s helping to raise their business profiles.

3 designs with 6 options have been developed and have Australian engineering certification for use in the primary wind regions

Using the latest advancements for building integrated renewable systems, the structures keep the weather off and are adaptable for electric car charge stations.

Options

Single side cantilever Module

Dual Cantilever East West Canopy

Integrated Services, seamless finish

Also Available

Transparent module roofing

Single angle dual cantilever


Mathoura Bowls club under construction

We have 3 shapes that suit most situations and then we apply  what we have learn’t installing 600 solar systems over the last 12 years for maximum, long term PV power generation.  Our  team leaders bring 12 years in solar and 30 years in fabrication for the best outcome on each site.

Murray River Feature

First for the region
Over 120 spaces have been converted to shade structures with 215kw of Solar and Water harvesting.
Together with a car park redesign, the club wanted to provide an A class parking facility for its visitors.

Up to 1200 kilowatts per day can be produced by the 812 panels specially imported.  Together with an 80kw roof top system,This venue will be generating 430 Megawatts per year of renewable energy saving 404 tonnes of C02, or 12,000 tonnes of CO2 being released into the atmosphere over the life of the panels.

2018/2019 is a hot summer and the patrons are enjoying the parking and  supporting a green business. This club is seeing record attendances, the boost to their superb facility has been immediate.

Shade Sails

Compared to a well built  solar carpark, a shade sail system is about 50% of the cost. They look good, provide shade and provide light weather protection.  The trouble is that the sails deteriorate under harsh sunlight, they get moldy, and continue to stretch out of shape or are damaged completely in strong winds.

Wangaratta 2019

Shade sails are a short term fix and do not pay themselves off.

A Solar integrated shade structure is durable, requires less maintenance and by the time our shade sails are due for replacement, the solar carpark has paid itself off and is delivering long term savings to the Power bills