On-demand solar design, engineering, and EV charging services marketplace
GreenLancer operates a marketplace connecting installers and solar companies with remote design and engineering talent for residential, commercial, and utility-scale projects. The tech stack is .NET/C# on Azure with React frontend—a deliberate choice for enterprise cloud infrastructure—while active projects focus on interconnection workflow automation and CI/CD maturity, suggesting the company is shifting from manual design services toward scaled, systematic processes. Pain-point data reveals friction in fulfillment timing and partner performance, areas where workflow automation directly addresses business bottlenecks.
GreenLancer is a U.S.-based marketplace for on-demand solar design, engineering, and maintenance services, serving installers, homeowners, EPCs (Engineering, Procurement, Contractors), and solar financiers. The platform delivers permit-ready plan sets, engineering reviews, stamped drawings, and residential solar repairs for new installations and system upgrades. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, the company operates a lean, engineering-forward organization focused on simplifying project workflows from design through commissioning and long-term performance monitoring.
GreenLancer runs on .NET and C# with a React frontend, deployed on Azure infrastructure (Azure Container Apps, Entra ID, Key Vault, VPN Gateway). Backend data is SQL Server; CI/CD is GitHub Actions with Docker containerization.
Current projects include interconnection workflow development, utility interconnection database creation, cloud infrastructure upgrades for a next-generation application, and CI/CD pipeline implementation with GitHub Actions.
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