Why Wolf River Electric?

Our grassroots passion meets cutting-edge solar technology. A close-knit group of friends founded Wolf River Electric, which is more than just a business; it is a community-driven movement toward a sustainable future.

OUR STORY

Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability

A group of friends who were passionate about making clean energy accessible founded a grassroots solar company. Our team delivers top-quality, tailored solar solutions in Minnesota & beyond, with a commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship. Discover how we’re transforming the energy landscape, one rooftop at a time.

WHY US?

See Why Customers Joined The Pack

See why we are chosen by homeowners as their trusted solar installer. Read reviews or hear a testimonial from Trent White, who is over the moon with her choice to go solar!

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