Division / field operations

Outdoor systems built where conditions are real.

Field projects focus on practical outdoor work, solar power, automation, irrigation, site development, and system support.

Field work

Real places change the work.

Projects are built in real weather, real terrain, and real working environments. The surrounding landscape is not the product, but it explains why practical solutions matter.

Shed solar card image showing hardware for a small outdoor power system.

Shed Solar

The Shed Solar project began because the original system simply was not useful enough. The work continues as lighting, power distribution, and outdoor support systems expand.

Irrigation control hardware used as an ExE Field development example.

Irrigation and control

Watering systems, sensors, controllers, monitoring, and automation are active areas of development.

Brush clearing site work used as property development context.

Property development

Brush clearing and property documentation show the working environment around the outdoor systems being built and tested.

Field conditions

  • Outdoor conditions, mounting constraints, access, timing, and site context.
  • Small power systems, control hardware, staging, and practical documentation.
  • Real terrain and weather as context for the work, not as the product itself.
Shed Solar process collage showing outdoor system staging and practical upgrade work.

Shed Solar

Better hardware starts with a more realistic use case.

Improving the shed system required better hardware, better planning, and a more realistic understanding of how the space would actually be used.

Project gallery

Work shown through the process.

Images here stay tied to actual projects: built parts, tests, materials, site conditions, and finished objects.