InteliVolt is committed to a sustainable energy future via distributed and connected solutions and has significant capital available to fast-cycle commercial efforts and streamline construction and approval processes, delivering solar systems on accelerated timelines.
InteliVolt provides fully financed, sustainable smart infrastructure as a service in the solar, storage and EV charging sectors to companies and municipalities working to achieve National net zero goals.
To read a letter from our Founder & CEO, click here.



Dean Seavers
Noted energy industry executive and prior CEO National Grid US & Executive Director, National Grid, PLC

John F. Carter
Founder & President of CarterBrothers, a nationally recognized MBE C-Suite growth advisor to Fortune 500 companies.


InteliVolt is passionate and dedicated to the communities we do business in. Our team is committed to the economic advancement of young adults, low-to-moderate income (LMI) communities, and those that deserve second chances. In partnership with HBCU's and power utility companies, we connect various underserved groups to the training and skills, resources, education and experience they need to succeed in the future by partnering in workforce development efforts that deliver training in highly skilled and high paying jobs in solar energy. We are truly better together!
01/02/2024 - Article
Elected officials Inflation Reduction Act investments will aid national security
Elected Officials to Protect America (EOPA) is advocating for clean energy investments under the IRA to combat climate change and improve clean energy infrastructure. We are proud to partner with them on their efforts to reduce the United States’ dependency on fossil fuels while also promoting equity through renewable energy workforce development programs in LMI communities... See More
12/26/2023 - Article
Insight: US solar panel manufacturing boom threatened by cheap imports
Since the passing of the IRA, U.S. companies have announced plans for dozens of solar panel factories. However, the collapse of global solar panel prices, driven by increased Asian production capacity, has raised concerns that many of these proposed factories may become economically unviable... See More
12/19/2023 - Article
Durham County receives $1.5 million to reduce energy burdens in low-income communities - The Daily Tar Heel
Durham County in North Carolina has received a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs for its N.C. Energy Burden and Emissions Reduction Program. The grant aims to reduce energy burdens in LMI communities, enhance capacity and develop clean energy jobs in underserved neighborhoods mainly in Orange County... See More
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