India Culture Center & Temple
Multi-Building Energy Resiliency Project
Our team completed a large-scale commercial energy project for the India Cultural Center and Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, encompassing multiple buildings across the campus. The scope required a coordinated, multi-system approach that combined solar generation with advanced backup power solutions to support both daily operations and critical loads.
The project was engineered with a strong focus on grid resiliency and energy independence. Several buildings were equipped with commercial solar PV systems paired with battery backup, allowing the campus to reduce reliance on the utility grid while maintaining power availability during outages. Backup power was provided through a combination of Sol-Ark three-phase inverter systems for larger, mission-critical facilities and EG4 battery systems for additional buildings requiring reliable, scalable backup support.
Each system was customized based on building function, electrical demand, and resiliency requirements. Volunteer Solar managed all aspects of the project — including engineering, permitting, system integration, and commissioning — ensuring seamless operation between solar generation, battery storage, and utility interconnection.
The completed installation delivers a robust, multi-building energy infrastructure that enhances reliability, supports long-term cost stability, and provides the cultural center with greater control over its energy future.
✅ Campus-Wide Energy Assessment & System Design
✅ Electrical & Structural Engineering
✅ Commercial Solar PV Installation
✅ Backup Power & Energy Storage Systems
✅ Grid Resiliency Planning
✅ Permitting, Inspections & Utility Coordination
✅ System Commissioning & Performance Verification





