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Wholesale Solar Panels in Florida for Commercial, Installer, and Utility Buyers

Wholesale Solar Panels in Florida for Commercial, Installer, and Utility Buyers

Florida module buying gets specific fast.

A South Florida rooftop, a Tampa warehouse, an Orlando commercial build, a Jacksonville repower, a Gulf Coast facility, and a larger ground-mount order can all point to different module priorities. Wind load, coastal exposure, salt mist, dimensions, weight, FEOC paperwork, domestic content, BAA language, available volume, and delivery timing can all matter before price per watt tells the whole story.

We supply bulk solar modules for Florida residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. Our orders start at one container or one full truckload, and we support container-scale, truckload-scale, and megawatt-scale procurement.

We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That includes names like SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, and Heliene. At any given time, we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules across U.S. warehouses, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.

If you want to see more of the market in one place, start with our public solar module inventory. If the project has tighter specs, send us the requirement through custom procurement or contact us.

Wholesale Solar Panel Supply in Florida: The Straight Answer

We supply wholesale solar panels for Florida installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers purchasing at container, truckload, or megawatt scale.

You can use our site to compare public pricing, public inventory, available volume, manufacturers, watt classes, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, documentation paths, and spec sheets before starting the quoting process.

Typical lead times are 2 to 5 business days, depending on SKU, warehouse location, quantity, freight availability, and delivery requirements.

If the module is listed, you can request a quote or make an offer. If the exact product is not listed, send us the requirement anyway. There is a good chance we can help source it.

Built for Florida Solar Module Procurement

Florida is not a simple “grab whatever is cheapest” market. It has dense commercial rooftops, coastal facilities, hospitality and retail properties, logistics buildings, municipal sites, agricultural work, repowers, storm-recovery replacement needs, and larger ground-mount procurement.

That range creates different module conversations.

A coastal job may bring wind-load, salt mist, corrosion exposure, warranty language, and product documentation into the discussion early. A tight commercial roof may care more about dimensions, weight, layout, staging, and racking compatibility. An O&M replacement order may be less about upgrading and more about finding an exact model, a close electrical match, or a similar footprint that keeps the repair from becoming a redesign.

That is where a broad, searchable inventory matters. Florida buyers usually do not need a mystery spreadsheet and three vague callbacks. They need to see what is available, what it costs, what paperwork comes with it, and whether enough of the same module can actually ship.

What You Can Actually Do on Our Site

Our site is built to give serious buyers useful information before they burn half the day chasing quotes.

You can see public pricing and public inventory levels. You can sort and filter by manufacturer, wattage, price, quantity available, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and other specs buyers actually use.

You can download spec sheets, text product details to a teammate, email a module to the project group, request a quote, make an offer, or call us when the job has moving parts that need a person involved.

That matters in Florida because the wrong module can create real headaches: layout problems on a tight roof, weight issues on older structures, documentation gaps for an owner, insufficient volume for a multi-site rollout, or a bad match on an O&M replacement.

We built the buying flow so you can compare actual landed inventory instead of piecing together half-complete answers from whoever picked up the phone first.

Florida Buyer Needs We Pay Attention To

Florida buyers often start with price, but the better conversations usually get specific quickly.

On coastal and coastal-adjacent projects, wind load, salt mist, corrosion exposure, warranty documents, and product documentation are often part of the conversation early. We treat those as procurement inputs, not magic labels. Final suitability still belongs with the project team, engineer, AHJ, owner, utility, racking provider, or other reviewing party.

For South Florida, Gulf Coast, Atlantic Coast, and island-adjacent work, buyers often want to narrow inventory around module construction, front and rear load ratings, frame details, glass configuration, listed documentation, and the paperwork needed for the project file. The right question is not just “what is the wattage?” It is “does this module fit the site, the documents, the approval path, and the buy?”

For commercial rooftops in places like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, and St. Petersburg, dimensions and weight can matter as much as wattage. A lower price per watt is not very helpful if the module complicates layout, structural review, handling, staging, or racking.

For O&M and repowers, matching can beat novelty. We often help buyers look for exact models, close electrical matches, similar footprints, compatible watt classes, or replacement quantities that keep the work practical. Paperwork is its own lane. We can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavy domestic content including cells, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a wide range in between.

If a Florida project has wind, salt, weight, dimension, FEOC, domestic content, BAA, Safe Harbor, approved-manufacturer, or replacement-module constraints, bring those details into the conversation early. It makes the search cleaner and saves everyone from quoting modules that were never going to fit.

Why Florida Buyers Use Us

Florida buyers use us because we give them a wider view of the bulk solar market without making them chase it one call at a time.

We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, Heliene, and many others are part of the normal sourcing conversation.

We list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available. That matters when a buyer needs more than a sample quote, a hopeful delivery date, and a rep saying, “Let me check.”

Public pricing helps buyers move faster. Public inventory helps them avoid dead ends. Technical filters help them narrow down the modules that actually fit the site, the owner requirements, the approved list, or the replacement need.

If a buyer sees a better price elsewhere, they can send it to us. Most of the time we’ll beat it.

We also work with excess and liquidation inventory, which can create pricing opportunities that are better than buying direct from a manufacturer when the timing and SKU line up.

We are not trying to push three easy SKUs because they happen to be on a preferred sheet. We are trying to help you find the right module for the buy in front of you.

MOQ and Fit

Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our platform, pricing, freight, and sourcing model are built around.

For Florida teams buying at that level or above, the model tends to work well: residential installers with real volume, C&I installers, EPCs, developers, O&M groups, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.

If a project only needs a handful of modules, we are probably not the right channel. If the project needs container-scale, truckload-scale, or megawatt-scale supply, we should be in the conversation.

How to Buy Bulk Solar Modules for Florida Projects

Start by searching available inventory for the manufacturer, wattage, price point, quantity, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and documentation path the project needs.

Open the product details, download the spec sheet, and check the mechanical, electrical, packaging, warranty, and paperwork notes before moving it into your shortlist.

If it looks right, request a quote or make an offer directly from the product page. If the order has more moving pieces, call us or send the RFQ details through contact.

The most useful RFQs usually include quantity or MW target, delivery ZIP, timing, approved manufacturers, target wattage, acceptable alternates, FEOC needs, domestic content requirements, BAA language, weight or dimension limits, wind or salt exposure considerations, and any known site constraints.

If the exact module is not shown, ask anyway. We work directly with major manufacturers and also see excess, liquidation, and off-market opportunities that do not always sit neatly in public inventory. For tighter sourcing work, our custom procurement path is built for that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you supply wholesale solar panels in Florida?
A: Yes. We supply bulk solar modules for Florida installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. We ship throughout Florida, the rest of the United States, and Puerto Rico.

Q: What kind of Florida solar buyers do you work with?
A: We work with residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, procurement groups, and utility-scale buyers. Our model is built around container-scale, full-truckload, and megawatt-scale module buying.

Q: What is your minimum order quantity?
A: Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is how our inventory, pricing, freight, and sourcing model works. For buyers at that level or above, the process is usually a good fit.

Q: Can you help with Florida projects that have wind load, salt mist, or coastal exposure considerations?
A: Yes, as part of the procurement process. If a project has wind-load needs, salt mist exposure, coastal corrosion questions, weight limits, dimension limits, or specific documentation requests, send those details early. We can help narrow available modules around the specs and paperwork, but we do not replace the engineer, AHJ, owner, utility, racking provider, or approval process.

Q: Can I search inventory by exact module specs?
A: Yes. Our inventory is sortable, searchable, and filterable by specs like manufacturer, wattage, price, availability, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more. That is useful for Florida rooftops, ground mounts, carports, repowers, replacement work, and projects with approved equipment lists.

Q: Do you offer FEOC, domestic content, BAA, or U.S.-assembled module options?
A: Yes. We can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavy domestic content including cells, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a wide range in between. The key is to send the actual requirement so we can match the product and paperwork correctly.

Q: Can you support utility-scale or larger megawatt-scale orders in Florida?
A: Yes. We handle container-scale to utility-scale procurement, including larger megawatt-scale buying. We often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available, and we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. Availability changes, so the fastest path is to check inventory or send us the target spec.

Q: Can you source a specific solar panel that is not listed on the site?
A: Often, yes. If we do not have the exact module listed, there is a good chance we can help find it. We work directly with major manufacturers and also see excess and liquidation inventory that may not appear through normal public channels.

Q: How do quote requests and make-an-offer work?
A: You can request a quote from the product page or make an offer if you have a target number. For more complex buys, send the RFQ details or call us. Quantity, delivery ZIP, timing, approved manufacturers, target wattage, acceptable alternates, and paperwork needs make the quote cleaner.

Q: Do you have public pricing and public inventory?
A: Yes. Public pricing and public inventory are a major part of why we built the site. Buyers can compare available modules before calling us, then bring us in when they are ready to quote, negotiate, source, or solve a specific requirement.

Q: Do you offer payment terms for qualified buyers?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. If terms are important to the order, bring that up early so we can route the conversation correctly.

Q: What cities in Florida do you service or ship to?
A: We service and ship to all cities in Florida, but we tend to ship a lot to Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, Lakeland, St. Petersburg, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Port St. Lucie, Daytona Beach.

Need Bulk Solar Modules for a Florida Project?

Start with the public inventory, filter for the specs that actually matter, and see what is landed before the sourcing process gets messy.

If the right module is there, request a quote or make an offer. If the buy has tighter requirements, send us the spec through custom procurement or contact us, and we’ll help sort through what is available, what has the right paperwork, and what can actually ship.

Florida already has enough variables. The module buy does not need to be one more.

Wholesale Solar Panels in Florida for Commercial, Installer, and Utility Buyers

Florida module buying gets specific fast.

A South Florida rooftop, a Tampa warehouse, an Orlando commercial build, a Jacksonville repower, a Gulf Coast facility, and a larger ground-mount order can all point to different module priorities. Wind load, coastal exposure, salt mist, dimensions, weight, FEOC paperwork, domestic content, BAA language, available volume, and delivery timing can all matter before price per watt tells the whole story.

We supply bulk solar modules for Florida residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. Our orders start at one container or one full truckload, and we support container-scale, truckload-scale, and megawatt-scale procurement.

We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. That includes names like SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, and Heliene. At any given time, we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules across U.S. warehouses, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available.

If you want to see more of the market in one place, start with our public solar module inventory. If the project has tighter specs, send us the requirement through custom procurement or contact us.

Wholesale Solar Panel Supply in Florida: The Straight Answer

We supply wholesale solar panels for Florida installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers purchasing at container, truckload, or megawatt scale.

You can use our site to compare public pricing, public inventory, available volume, manufacturers, watt classes, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, documentation paths, and spec sheets before starting the quoting process.

Typical lead times are 2 to 5 business days, depending on SKU, warehouse location, quantity, freight availability, and delivery requirements.

If the module is listed, you can request a quote or make an offer. If the exact product is not listed, send us the requirement anyway. There is a good chance we can help source it.

Florida is not a simple “grab whatever is cheapest” market. It has dense commercial rooftops, coastal facilities, hospitality and retail properties, logistics buildings, municipal sites, agricultural work, repowers, storm-recovery replacement needs, and larger ground-mount procurement.

That range creates different module conversations.

A coastal job may bring wind-load, salt mist, corrosion exposure, warranty language, and product documentation into the discussion early. A tight commercial roof may care more about dimensions, weight, layout, staging, and racking compatibility. An O&M replacement order may be less about upgrading and more about finding an exact model, a close electrical match, or a similar footprint that keeps the repair from becoming a redesign.

That is where a broad, searchable inventory matters. Florida buyers usually do not need a mystery spreadsheet and three vague callbacks. They need to see what is available, what it costs, what paperwork comes with it, and whether enough of the same module can actually ship.

Our site is built to give serious buyers useful information before they burn half the day chasing quotes.

You can see public pricing and public inventory levels. You can sort and filter by manufacturer, wattage, price, quantity available, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and other specs buyers actually use.

You can download spec sheets, text product details to a teammate, email a module to the project group, request a quote, make an offer, or call us when the job has moving parts that need a person involved.

That matters in Florida because the wrong module can create real headaches: layout problems on a tight roof, weight issues on older structures, documentation gaps for an owner, insufficient volume for a multi-site rollout, or a bad match on an O&M replacement.

We built the buying flow so you can compare actual landed inventory instead of piecing together half-complete answers from whoever picked up the phone first.

Built for Florida Solar Module Procurement

What You Can Actually Do on Our Site

Florida Buyer Needs We Pay Attention To

Florida buyers often start with price, but the better conversations usually get specific quickly.

On coastal and coastal-adjacent projects, wind load, salt mist, corrosion exposure, warranty documents, and product documentation are often part of the conversation early. We treat those as procurement inputs, not magic labels. Final suitability still belongs with the project team, engineer, AHJ, owner, utility, racking provider, or other reviewing party.

For South Florida, Gulf Coast, Atlantic Coast, and island-adjacent work, buyers often want to narrow inventory around module construction, front and rear load ratings, frame details, glass configuration, listed documentation, and the paperwork needed for the project file. The right question is not just “what is the wattage?” It is “does this module fit the site, the documents, the approval path, and the buy?”

For commercial rooftops in places like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, and St. Petersburg, dimensions and weight can matter as much as wattage. A lower price per watt is not very helpful if the module complicates layout, structural review, handling, staging, or racking.

For O&M and repowers, matching can beat novelty. We often help buyers look for exact models, close electrical matches, similar footprints, compatible watt classes, or replacement quantities that keep the work practical. Paperwork is its own lane. We can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavy domestic content including cells, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a wide range in between.

If a Florida project has wind, salt, weight, dimension, FEOC, domestic content, BAA, Safe Harbor, approved-manufacturer, or replacement-module constraints, bring those details into the conversation early. It makes the search cleaner and saves everyone from quoting modules that were never going to fit.

Florida buyers use us because we give them a wider view of the bulk solar market without making them chase it one call at a time.

We work with over 20 major manufacturers. If you can name them, we probably work with them. SEG, Qcells, Trina, JA Solar, Heliene, and many others are part of the normal sourcing conversation.

We list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time, and we often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available. That matters when a buyer needs more than a sample quote, a hopeful delivery date, and a rep saying, “Let me check.”

Public pricing helps buyers move faster. Public inventory helps them avoid dead ends. Technical filters help them narrow down the modules that actually fit the site, the owner requirements, the approved list, or the replacement need.

If a buyer sees a better price elsewhere, they can send it to us. Most of the time we’ll beat it.

We also work with excess and liquidation inventory, which can create pricing opportunities that are better than buying direct from a manufacturer when the timing and SKU line up.

We are not trying to push three easy SKUs because they happen to be on a preferred sheet. We are trying to help you find the right module for the buy in front of you.

Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is the scale our platform, pricing, freight, and sourcing model are built around.

For Florida teams buying at that level or above, the model tends to work well: residential installers with real volume, C&I installers, EPCs, developers, O&M groups, distributors, and utility-scale buyers.

If a project only needs a handful of modules, we are probably not the right channel. If the project needs container-scale, truckload-scale, or megawatt-scale supply, we should be in the conversation.

Start by searching available inventory for the manufacturer, wattage, price point, quantity, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and documentation path the project needs.

Open the product details, download the spec sheet, and check the mechanical, electrical, packaging, warranty, and paperwork notes before moving it into your shortlist.

If it looks right, request a quote or make an offer directly from the product page. If the order has more moving pieces, call us or send the RFQ details through contact.

The most useful RFQs usually include quantity or MW target, delivery ZIP, timing, approved manufacturers, target wattage, acceptable alternates, FEOC needs, domestic content requirements, BAA language, weight or dimension limits, wind or salt exposure considerations, and any known site constraints.

If the exact module is not shown, ask anyway. We work directly with major manufacturers and also see excess, liquidation, and off-market opportunities that do not always sit neatly in public inventory. For tighter sourcing work, our custom procurement path is built for that.

Why Florida Buyers Use Us

MOQ and Fit

How to Buy Bulk Solar Modules for Florida Projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you supply wholesale solar panels in Florida?
A: Yes. We supply bulk solar modules for Florida installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, and utility-scale buyers. We ship throughout Florida, the rest of the United States, and Puerto Rico.

Q: What kind of Florida solar buyers do you work with?
A: We work with residential installers buying at scale, commercial and industrial installers, EPCs, developers, O&M teams, distributors, procurement groups, and utility-scale buyers. Our model is built around container-scale, full-truckload, and megawatt-scale module buying.

Q: What is your minimum order quantity?
A: Our orders start at one container or one full truckload. That is how our inventory, pricing, freight, and sourcing model works. For buyers at that level or above, the process is usually a good fit.

Q: Can you help with Florida projects that have wind load, salt mist, or coastal exposure considerations?
A: Yes, as part of the procurement process. If a project has wind-load needs, salt mist exposure, coastal corrosion questions, weight limits, dimension limits, or specific documentation requests, send those details early. We can help narrow available modules around the specs and paperwork, but we do not replace the engineer, AHJ, owner, utility, racking provider, or approval process.

Q: Can I search inventory by exact module specs?
A: Yes. Our inventory is sortable, searchable, and filterable by specs like manufacturer, wattage, price, availability, dimensions, weight, wind load, snow load, and more. That is useful for Florida rooftops, ground mounts, carports, repowers, replacement work, and projects with approved equipment lists.

Q: Do you offer FEOC, domestic content, BAA, or U.S.-assembled module options?
A: Yes. We can provide modules with internal FEOC paperwork, third-party FEOC paperwork, BAA compliance, U.S. assembly, light domestic content, heavy domestic content including cells, non-FEOC-compliant options, and a wide range in between. The key is to send the actual requirement so we can match the product and paperwork correctly.

Q: Can you support utility-scale or larger megawatt-scale orders in Florida?
A: Yes. We handle container-scale to utility-scale procurement, including larger megawatt-scale buying. We often have 50 MW or 100 MW of a single SKU available, and we list roughly 1.5 GW of landed modules at any given time. Availability changes, so the fastest path is to check inventory or send us the target spec.

Q: Can you source a specific solar panel that is not listed on the site?
A: Often, yes. If we do not have the exact module listed, there is a good chance we can help find it. We work directly with major manufacturers and also see excess and liquidation inventory that may not appear through normal public channels.

Q: How do quote requests and make-an-offer work?
A: You can request a quote from the product page or make an offer if you have a target number. For more complex buys, send the RFQ details or call us. Quantity, delivery ZIP, timing, approved manufacturers, target wattage, acceptable alternates, and paperwork needs make the quote cleaner.

Q: Do you have public pricing and public inventory?
A: Yes. Public pricing and public inventory are a major part of why we built the site. Buyers can compare available modules before calling us, then bring us in when they are ready to quote, negotiate, source, or solve a specific requirement.

Q: Do you offer payment terms for qualified buyers?
A: We can provide 15, 30, 60, and 90 day terms for qualified buyers. If terms are important to the order, bring that up early so we can route the conversation correctly.

Q: What cities in Florida do you service or ship to?
A: We service and ship to all cities in Florida, but we tend to ship a lot to Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, Lakeland, St. Petersburg, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Port St. Lucie, Daytona Beach.

Need Bulk Solar Modules for a Florida Project?

Start with the public inventory, filter for the specs that actually matter, and see what is landed before the sourcing process gets messy.

If the right module is there, request a quote or make an offer. If the buy has tighter requirements, send us the spec through custom procurement or contact us, and we’ll help sort through what is available, what has the right paperwork, and what can actually ship.

Florida already has enough variables. The module buy does not need to be one more.

FAQ

Have questions? We’ve got answers

Still have a question?

Can I buy less than a container?

How often is your inventory updated?

What does “liquidation” inventory mean?

Can I request a spec sheet?

Do your modules come with a manufacturer warranty?

Can I reserve inventory?

Do you offer inverters, racking, or balance of system equipment?

Are all of your modules new?

FAQ

Have questions? We’ve got answers

Still have a question?

Can I buy less than a container?

How often is your inventory updated?

What does “liquidation” inventory mean?

Can I request a spec sheet?

Do your modules come with a manufacturer warranty?

Can I reserve inventory?

Do you offer inverters, racking, or balance of system equipment?

Are all of your modules new?