Founded in Dnipro
Dmytro Kovalenko and Serhiy Bondarenko register Sunfield Dnipro LLC and complete their first three residential installations in the Sobornyi district. Total capacity: 18 kWp.
First commercial project
Sunfield installs a 32 kWp array on a private medical clinic in Dnipro — the company's first commercial contract. The clinic reports a 48 % reduction in electricity bills within the first year.
Team expands to 10 engineers
Rapid residential growth drives the hiring of five additional installation technicians and two electrical engineers. The company moves to permanent office space on Haharina Avenue. 100th project completed.
SAEE certification & USEA membership
Sunfield receives accreditation from Ukraine's State Agency on Energy Efficiency and joins the Ukrainian Solar Energy Association. Accreditation enables the company to handle full DSO grid-connection applications on behalf of clients.
Battery storage service launched
Growing concern about grid reliability leads Sunfield to add LiFePO4 battery energy storage to its offering. The first hybrid installations feature BYD Battery-Box modules alongside Huawei inverters. 200th project milestone passed.
Agribusiness & industrial division
A dedicated commercial and industrial team is formed to manage projects over 50 kWp. The company installs its largest system to date — a 200 kWp array at a grain-processing facility in Synelnykove district.
Demand surge: energy resilience
Infrastructure instability drives unprecedented demand for off-grid and hybrid systems. Sunfield completes 140+ installations in 18 months — the highest output in company history — focusing on battery backup systems for households and critical businesses.
500th installation milestone
Sunfield Dnipro surpasses 500 completed projects and 4 MW of deployed capacity. A new monitoring and after-sales portal is launched, giving every client real-time performance data and a direct support channel.
Growing & deepening
540+ installations and counting. The company opens a satellite office in Kamianske to better serve the central oblast. EV charging infrastructure is added as a standalone service line. Target: 5 MW total deployed capacity by end of 2026.