Solar infrastructure development

RealPart Canada

Where land, capital, and solar infrastructure move in the same direction.

RealPart Canada helps shape solar opportunities into bankable, buildable, and operable projects through planning, financing, design, construction support, partnerships, and long-term operations.

Built for communities, landowners, and infrastructure stakeholders looking for practical project momentum.

Daniel Florin Florea, CEO

A development platform built on execution

RealPart's story works best when it feels as ambitious as the projects it wants to help deliver.

The company narrative centers on technical depth, commercial discipline, and partnerships structured to create long-term value.

Project flow

A development sequence that stays coherent from first conversation to long-term performance.

RealPart Canada positioned itself as a turnkey solar developer with access to financing depth, technical integration experience, and the supply relationships needed to support credible project delivery.

Lead by experience. Driven by passion.

International project history gives RealPart a broader view of what durable solar delivery requires.

Public company materials highlighted more than 103 MW of installed capacity throughout central Europe, with a broader project portfolio reaching 380 MW.

Broader portfolio

380 MW of projects across the wider RealPart portfolio.

With upcoming projects across France, Egypt, Brazil, Turkey, Tunisia, Chile, Honduras, and China, RealPart developed experience in handling global project requirements while positioning Canada as a focal point for the Americas.

How we work

Planning discipline, practical delivery, and local value creation stay at the center.

Working together for a better future

Partnership structures designed to fit real land, real communities, and real project constraints.

RealPart's partnership language focused on tailored agreements, practical mitigation, and commercial structures that recognize the interests of project hosts, neighbours, and long-term operators.

Site selection

Choosing locations with grid logic, land fit, and regulatory realism.

RealPart's stated criteria emphasized transmission access, distribution access, land suitability, solar irradiance, environmental sensitivity, and compliance with applicable planning requirements.

Community engagement

Consultation designed to surface needs early and build trust through delivery.

The company's outreach language centered on stakeholder feedback, community integration, public safety, and responsive dialogue before, during, and after construction.

Caring for communities

Local economic participation was framed as part of the partnership story, not an afterthought.

The previous site highlighted local hiring, skills support, and regional partners across management, logistics, construction, and day-to-day operations.

Good fit conversations

You do not need a finished project to start a serious discussion.

If you are evaluating land, exploring a partnership structure, or looking for project delivery support, this is enough to begin a practical first exchange.

Before you reach out

Common questions that help reduce friction and speed up the first conversation.

The goal here is simple: make it obvious what to send, who should reach out, and how a first discussion can move forward without unnecessary back-and-forth.

Start the conversation

Bring a site, a partnership idea, or a development question to the table.

If you know a location that could be a fit, or want to discuss a solar opportunity, RealPart encourages prospective partners and stakeholders to make contact directly.

  • Use the form if you want to frame a site or project clearly.
  • Use direct phone or email if you prefer a faster first step.
  • Include location, opportunity type, and current stage if known.

This form prepares an email draft to info@realpartcanada.com.

Quick start

Fastest way to start: share the location, type of site or opportunity, current stage, and what kind of support or partnership you are exploring.

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