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    Commercial Solar Engineering in Florida — PE-Stamped Plan Sets Built for Wind Zones and Utility Interconnection

    Florida's commercial solar market requires PE-stamped plan sets that account for high-wind zones, hurricane load requirements, and utility-specific interconnection processes. Jolt Engineering holds an active Florida PE license and produces drawings built to pass Florida Building Code and FPL, Duke Energy, and TECO interconnection requirements.

    Jolt Engineering is licensed in Florida and has delivered permit-ready commercial solar plan sets for EPCs, developers, and contractors across the state. Every drawing is PE-stamped. Every design is AHJ-specific. No offshore drafters. No junior handoffs.

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    PE-Stamped Solar Engineering for Florida Projects

    Florida presents unique engineering challenges for commercial solar. Hurricane wind loads, high-velocity wind zones (HVHZ) in South Florida, and strict Florida Building Code requirements mean plan sets need more than a generic stamp — they need an engineer who accounts for site-specific wind exposure, roof attachment details, and utility-specific interconnection requirements from the start.

    Jolt Engineering holds an active Florida PE license. Chad Buccine, PE, reviews every Florida plan set to ensure structural calculations meet Florida Building Code wind requirements and electrical drawings meet utility interconnection specifications for first-submission approval.

    What We Engineer in Florida

    • Commercial rooftop solar with Florida Building Code wind compliance
    • Ground mount solar in non-HVHZ and HVHZ areas
    • BESS design and integration
    • FPL, Duke Energy Florida, and TECO interconnection plan sets
    • EV charging infrastructure design

    Florida Interconnection — What EPCs Need to Know

    Florida's three major investor-owned utilities each have distinct interconnection processes. FPL (Florida Power and Light) handles the largest service territory and processes interconnection applications through its online portal. Duke Energy Florida and TECO (Tampa Electric) have separate application requirements and engineering review standards.

    All three require stamped electrical single-line diagrams and, for larger systems, stamped structural drawings. Jolt's plan sets are built to each utility's specifications.

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    Ready to Start Your Florida Solar Project?

    Jolt Engineering is licensed in Florida and builds plan sets to pass Florida Building Code and utility interconnection requirements on first submission.