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GreenLancer helps solar installers meet the ITC deadline

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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By SB staff
November 24, 2025

GreenLancer provides on-demand engineering services to help solar developers meet the upcoming benchmark in advance of expiring federal tax credits.

As ITC deadlines approach, the commercial solar industry is entering a high-stakes period. Under current U.S. Treasury Department guidelines, commercial solar projects must begin construction by July 2026 and be in service by December 2027 to qualify for the full 30% investment tax credit.

EPCs and commercial solar installers across the United States are scrambling to keep projects on schedule while facing permitting bottlenecks, limited technical bandwidth and increased utility interconnection requirements. Missing deadlines can mean losing a significant portion of project incentives and profitability.

“EPCs cannot afford to slow down in 2025 or 2026,” said Patrick McCabe, president and COO of Green Lancer. “We help teams scale efficiently by providing the technical backbone they need to meet federal deadlines.”

Technical bottleneck in commercial solar energy permits

The increase in the number of commercial projects has led to a shortage of qualified engineers and drawing capacity. Every state requires solar energy stamps from a licensed professional engineer, and each AHJ maintains unique standards for commercial solar permitting. Some solar EPCs and regional installers are struggling to meet these requirements quickly enough to stay within the ITC criteria.

With more than ten years of experience in Design and engineering of solar permitsGreenLancer’s digital platform gives EPCs and contractors on-demand access to commercial solar plan kits, electrical drawings and interconnection documentation tailored to each utility and jurisdiction. Supported by licensed professional engineers in all 50 states and a US-based engineering team, GreenLancer helps contractors move seamlessly from design to permission to operate (PTO), keeping projects compliant and on schedule.

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GreenLancer’s services include:

  • Permit-ready solar design packages for commercial projects
  • PE stamped drawings that meet AHJ and utility standards
  • Utility interconnection documentation

Support EPCs during ITC countdown

Avoiding delays in permitting and interconnections directly protects eligibility for federal tax credits. GreenLancer helps EPCs, developers and installers run projects efficiently and ensure that design, permitting and documentation are not the reason an incentive is lost.

EPCs and commercial solar installers can access GreenLancer’s digital engineering platform to request commercial solar plans, permit design packages, and PE stamped drawings for projects in any U.S. jurisdiction. By means of create an account at greenlancer.com, users are connected to licensed professional engineers and a US-based support team that delivers code-compliant designs, interconnection documentation and streamlined commercial solar permitting services, keeping projects on schedule and eligible for federal tax credits.

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