
We’re thrilled to announce that the Solar PV installation at Pierre Part Store — featuring the largest American flag made entirely of solar panels — has been honored with the APsystems Project Award 2024, a prestigious recognition celebrating innovation and excellence in solar technology.

🇺🇸 A Symbol of Power, Pride & Progress
Located in the heart of Pierre Part, Louisiana, this project is more than just an energy solution — it’s a bold statement. Designed and installed by The Next Energy Technology, the 545-panel array was arranged with precision to form a massive American flag, symbolizing unity, resilience, and our nation’s commitment to a cleaner future.
This rooftop installation isn’t just visually striking, it is also fully functional, delivering high-efficiency clean energy to the commercial space it serves. The project stands as a beacon of what’s possible when patriotism meets renewable innovation.
🏆 Recognized by APsystems
Each year, APsystems, a global leader in advanced solar microinverter technology, honors outstanding solar projects that push the boundaries of creativity, design, and technical execution. The Pierre Part Store Solar Flag earned this honor based on its:
- Unique and meaningful visual design
- Technical precision and innovative layout
- Impact on local community awareness of clean energy
- Contribution to sustainable commercial development
💡 Powering Communities, One Roof at a Time
At The Next Energy Technology, we are committed to creating solar installations that not only generate electricity but also drive innovation and inspire change. Across Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, and beyond, we are leading the way with systems that are efficient, impactful, and boldly designed for a sustainable future.
“This project embodies everything we stand for: innovation, sustainability, and pride in our community. We are honored to have it recognized on a national stage.”
— Roger Timoteo, CEO of The Next Energy
📸 Take a Look
Want to see the flag in action? Check out our project video: