Where We Focus
Farms
Irrigation pivots, wells, shops, barns, livestock buildings, and rural meters with meaningful electric use.

Commercial
Shops, warehouses, service buildings, offices, and commercial properties where power is a real operating cost.

Homes
Residential solar for homeowners who want clear numbers, careful planning, and a system built for their forever home.

Commercial Solar That Pencils
For a business, electricity is not just a monthly bill. It is part of the cost of staying open, running equipment, and keeping the building working. Solar can help turn part of that ongoing expense into a long-term asset. We are not trying to cover every inch with panels. We are trying to build a system that makes sense.
Project Examples

216 kW Farm Solar System
Large irrigation pivot load with ground-mount space for cattle.
124 kW Commercial Solar System
Designed for steady daytime business usage.
34 kW Farm / Shop System
Built for a working farm property.
76 kW Farm Solar System
Grain bin and irrigation pivot power with ground-mount space.
29 kW Rural Solar System
Sized for water well plus cattle working buildings and commodity barns.

18 kW Solar System
A local business and farm building.
System Monitoring
After startup, monitoring lets you see what the system is producing.
That matters. Solar is a long-term investment, and production should not be a mystery.
After startup, monitoring lets you see what the system is producing.
That matters. Solar is a long-term investment, and production should not be a mystery.

Incentives and Payback
Tax credits, depreciation, and grants may help farm and commercial solar projects.
They can be valuable, but they are not automatic for every customer. We help explain the solar side of the numbers so you can review the tax side with your tax professional.
The goal is to put the savings, assumptions, and tax-related pieces in plain view before you decide.
We would rather have the system beat the projection than have the projection oversell the system.
Based in Northwest Oklahoma
Redland Solar serves farms, businesses, rural properties, and homes across Oklahoma. The company is owned by Brad Unruh and built around a straightforward standard:
Understand the project before recommending the system.
Is Solar Worth Looking At?
Call Redland Solar or use the form below.
We will take a practical look at your farm, business, home, irrigation load, shop, or rural meter and help you decide whether solar is worth pursuing.
Call Redland Solar: 580-324-8400
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