We Take Pride In Our Wolf River Team

At Wolf River Electric, our strength lies in our brotherhood and grassroots team of dedicated friends. We take pride in our Wolf River team, a group of dedicated experts who strive every day to deliver the best in green-energy services to our customers. Headquartered in Minnesota, our knowledgeable and professional staff, along with our highly trained and experienced technicians, excel in designing, installing, and maintaining residential and commercial solar power systems. Our commitment ensures that we not only meet your property needs but exceed them multiple times over.

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Wolf River Electric is a locally owned Audubon County solar power company serving Minnesota and the Midwest. Our mission is to help homeowners and businesses embrace renewable energy through high-quality, affordable Audubon County solar systems.

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