Our projects
Project type
Mānawa Bay outlet centre: NZ’s largest roof-top solar
Auckland Airport’s modern retail outlet centre, Mānawa Bay, which is currently under construction, is set to have the largest rooftop solar system in NZ, at 2.3 megawatts.
Auckland International Airport Transport Hub: 1.2MWp solar
A 1.2MWp grid connected photovoltaic array at the AIAL Transport Hub, a $300 million-plus development that will transform how travelers arrive and depart from the main airport terminal.
Woolworths Kaiapoi
Woolworths invested in a grid connected PV solar array to reduce operational electricity costs and carbon emissions as part of the NZGBC Greenstar initiative.
Mitre 10 Silverdale: 240kWp solar array
A 240kWp PV solar array is designed to significantly reduce Mitre 10’s new Silverdale store’s operational electricity costs and CO2 emissions.
Mitre 10 - Network-wide PV strategy
As a key initiative to reduce carbon emissions and operational costs, Mitre 10 is planning PV installations across its portfolio.
Woolworths Waiata Shores: Grid connected solar
Woolworths invested in a grid connected PV array to reduce operational electricity costs and carbon emissions as part of the NZGBC Greenstar initiative.
Rarotonga International Airport: Utility scale solar
This 960 kWp PV array located at the Rarotonga International Airport was a significant step for the Cook Islands in the transition to 100% renewable electricity generation.
C40 Reinventing Cities: Zero carbon apartments
Re/volve Energy collaborated with a diverse team to develop Te Kopu, our vision of a Zero Carbon urban mixed use development for The Alderman Carpark in Henderson.
Camp Glenorchy: Zero energy tourist accommodation
Camp Glenorchy is NZ’s first Net Zero Energy accommodations; it aims to achieve a 50% reduction in water and energy use, while providing a guest experience that delights.
Foodstuffs North Island: NZ’s first megawatt roof top array
Foodstuffs North Island (FSNI) installed what was at the time the largest roof mounted array of solar panels in the country, on the roof of its Distribution Centre at the Landing Business Park near Auckland airport
Emirates Team NZ: Flexible roof top solar
Re/volve Energy collaborated in a first-of-its-kind solar installation for Emirates Team New Zealand - curved solar panels fitted to the unique roof of the team’s base.
Cohaus affordable housing
Re/volve Energy has been working with Cohaus to advise on solutions for it’s goal of affordable housing that uses smart design and innovative technology.