Broce Manufacturing

Broce Manufacturing, known for building some of the toughest street sweepers in the industry, made a strategic move to solar in 2024 to cut energy costs and increase long-term stability. With a 398 kW rooftop solar system installed at their Fairview, Oklahoma facility, Broce is projected to offset more than 9,980 metric tons of CO₂ emissions over the system’s lifetime. That’s not just good for the environment—it’s a smart play for their bottom line.

For manufacturers like Broce Manufacturing, where equipment production demands consistent power, energy bills can be a huge and unpredictable expense. By going solar, they’re locking in predictable rates, reducing dependency on the utility, and reinvesting those savings back into their operations. With the help of federal tax credits and grant incentives, this project not only delivers environmental benefits—it creates real, measurable financial impact.

This project reflects Broce’s commitment to efficiency, innovation, and smart business planning—keeping them competitive and sustainable for decades to come.

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Project Details

  • Location: Fairview, OK
  • Industry: Manufacturing
  • System Size: 398 kW
  • Installation Type: Rooftop
  • Incentives Utilized: Tax Credits, Grants
  • Estimated Carbon Offset: 9,980+ metric tons of CO₂ emissions
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