Artisun Solar has completed two solar systems for Helluva Container in Elk Point, South Dakota.
With a newly installed 36.9-kWDC PV system at its main office and an 85.5-kWDC system at its warehouse, Helluva Container is reinforcing its commitment to sustainable operations. The company, which specializes in buying, refurbishing and reselling used Gaylord boxes and packaging materials, has long embraced environmental responsibility.
“We’re excited to be the first in Elk Point to go solar — not just for our business, but for our entire community,” said Emily Wells, VP of Operations at Helluva Container. “By taking the first step, we’ve helped our city update its infrastructure to accommodate solar energy, making it easier for other businesses to follow suit. This isn’t just about us — it’s about setting a new standard for sustainability in Elk Point.”
“This is a pivotal moment for Elk Point,” said Kirk Kreisel, CEO of Artisun Solar. “Helluva Container is leading the charge, proving that businesses in South Dakota can take proactive steps to integrate solar energy and make a lasting impact. Their leadership will make it easier for others in the region to follow their path.”
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