The IND Solar Farm at the Indianapolis International Airport has introduced unique opportunities to multiple businesses.

Project owner and panel provider GES has solar projects in development all over the United States, including commercial roof-mounted systems in the Midwest, solar farms in California, and many others. GES is also developing projects in Taiwan, Japan, Brazil and Puerto Rico. GES and its major investors, including Neo Solar Power, the world’s second largest solar cell manufacturer, own and invest responsibly to deliver integrated solar energy solutions from wafers, solar cells, photovoltaic modules, and solar farm design, to construction and operation.

"This is GES’ first and largest utility-scale solar farm in the US, so it was an excellent challenge," said David Su, CEO of General Energy Solutions. "GES is proud to have brought engineering partners as well as quality products to the table. The IND Solar Farm is the perfect example of the future of solar energy and GES is proud to be on the frontlines of the solar movement."

GES recognizes that the IND Solar Farm is a great opportunity to take part in a partnership that not only brings clean energy to the city of Indianapolis, but also pioneers a paradigm shift to solar energy around the country. GES was also drawn to the project because of the outstanding partners involved.

"We are pleased to work with such great partners to make this project a reality and we look forward to building more projects in Indiana and the Midwest soon," said Jack Chen, GES US Managing Director.

GES panels have been awarded quality certifications in the United States, Japan, Taiwan, China, Australia and numerous other countries. GES clients, both business and residential, recognize GES as a company that delivers quality and reliability at a cost-effective price.