FAQ
The Lightworks designs self-powered commercial buildings using solar-integrated architecture, BIPV, battery storage, and intelligent energy systems.
The Lightworks operates across the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.
What is a self-powered building?
BIPV means Building-Integrated Photovoltaics. It is solar technology built directly into building materials such as roofs, facades, glazing, and cladding.
BIPV is different from traditional solar. It can replace parts of the building fabric while generating energy, making it ideal for projects where design, performance, and long-term value are important.
The Lightworks solutions can be used for commercial buildings, industrial facilities, hotels, resorts, agricultural sites, schools, public sector buildings, and community developments.
Yes, some existing buildings can be upgraded with solar roofs, facades, canopies, battery storage, and smart energy systems, depending on the structure and site conditions.
Yes. The Lightworks provides hospitality energy solutions for hotels, resorts, villas, eco-lodges, and tourism developments.
Senagrow is The Lightworks’ agrivoltaic approach, combining solar energy production with agriculture to create land assets that can generate both food and clean power.
Senagrow is The Lightworks’ agrivoltaic approach, combining solar energy production with agriculture to create land assets that can generate both food and clean power.
Many self-powered buildings remain connected to the grid for backup, export, or flexibility, but they are designed to reduce dependence on grid electricity.
You can contact The Lightworks through the website enquiry form or email the team to discuss your site, project goals, location, and energy requirements.