Commercial Rooftop Solar
Dubai & UAE
Harutto Solar designs, installs, and commissions commercial rooftop solar systems in Dubai as a DEWA Shams Dubai approved contractor. We manage the full process from site survey and design to NOC, installation, and DEWA net-metering activation.
DEWA Shams Dubai Approved
Full Shams Dubai application managed: site survey, NOC, equipment approval, installation, testing, and net-metering activation.
Commercial System Design
PV layout, yield simulation, string design, and single-line diagram prepared for DEWA submission. Systems sized to available roof area and DEWA contracted demand.
Permit & NOC Management
Authority permits coordinated with Dubai Municipality, DEWA, and Free Zone authorities as required for the property location.
Professional Installation
Roof-mount racking, cabling, inverter installation, and AC connection by trained technicians. Commissioning report and test certificates provided.
Manufacturer Warranties
Panels and inverters supplied with manufacturer warranty terms. Warranty scope confirmed at quotation stage.
Post-Installation Support
Monitoring system setup, generation performance review, and after-sales support. Maintenance available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shams Dubai and how does it work for commercial buildings?
Shams Dubai is DEWA's net-metering initiative that allows commercial property owners to install rooftop solar and export surplus electricity to the DEWA grid in exchange for bill credits. Harutto Solar, as a DEWA-approved contractor, manages the full Shams Dubai application process — site survey, design, NOC, equipment approval, installation, testing, and final grid connection.
What size solar system can I install on a commercial building in Dubai?
Under Shams Dubai, commercial systems can be sized up to the contracted DEWA demand capacity of the facility. Roof area, structural load capacity, shading, and DEWA connection requirements all affect the maximum installable capacity. Harutto Solar carries out a free site survey to assess the available capacity for your building.
How is a commercial rooftop solar system connected to DEWA?
After installation and testing, Harutto Solar submits commissioning documentation to DEWA. DEWA then replaces the existing meter with a net-metering smart meter that records both consumption and export. Exported energy is credited against your future bills. The meter replacement and final connection are managed by DEWA.
What is the indicative payback period for commercial rooftop solar in Dubai?
Indicative payback depends on system size, building consumption profile, applicable DEWA tariff slab, roof orientation, and shading. Harutto Solar provides a project-specific financial model as part of the site survey — not a generic range. Contact us for an assessment.
Do I need a building permit for commercial rooftop solar in Dubai?
Yes. Commercial solar installations in Dubai require a permit from the relevant authority (Dubai Municipality or Free Zone authority, depending on the property). The permit process varies by building type, zone, and structural requirements. Harutto Solar coordinates the permit application as part of the EPC scope.
Request a Free Commercial Solar Survey
Harutto Solar will visit your site, assess roof area, shading, and DEWA connection requirements, and provide a full quotation.

