Servicing the Kimberley WA – P.O. Box 1360, Broome WA 6725

Our Team

Servicing Australia since 2014

Who we are

Kimberley based. Kimberley built.

We’re a Broome-based team of electricians, engineers and project managers – and we work in the same region we call home.

We know what it takes to design, build and maintain power systems that survive the wet season, the corrugations and the distance.

Our focus is straightforward: replace expensive, unreliable diesel with clean, quiet solar and battery systems that are built properly and maintained locally.

Every project we take on is scoped carefully, delivered to a high standard, and backed by people who are here for the long run.

Leadership Team

James Moffatt

James Moffatt

Director

James is a seasoned construction and energy professional with nearly two decades of experience delivering complex projects across regional and remote Australia. With a background in electrical contracting and infrastructure delivery, he has led large-scale solar, battery, and microgrid installations in some of the country’s most challenging environments.

He is known for his practical leadership, deep technical expertise, and ability to bring structure and momentum to remote construction projects. As Co-Director of Solar Microgrids Australia, James oversees technical design, project management, and operational delivery – guided by high standards, clear communication, and a strong commitment to doing the job right. With a belief in regional resilience, knowledge-sharing, and purpose-driven work, he brings both vision and discipline to the future of clean energy in the Kimberley and beyond.

Djalen Monck-O’Meara

Djalen Monck-O’Meara

Director

Djalen is a proud Bardi and Kija man, raised in the community of Munget, north of Broome. His lived experience on Country and deep cultural connection to the Kimberley shape his vision for community-led development and long-term regional empowerment.

Currently gaining hands-on experience across major industrial projects in Australia’s resource sector, Djalen brings a rare and valuable blend of local knowledge and emerging technical expertise to the renewable energy space. As Co-Director of Solar Microgrids Australia, he plays a vital role in stakeholder relationships, community engagement and workforce development. With one foot grounded in culture and the other in the future of energy, Djalen is helping to shape a cleaner, more reliable energy future for regional and remote Australia.

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Our Commitment

We are committed to delivering technically robust, culturally respectful, and community-focused energy solutions across regional and remote Australia.

Our team operates with a shared sense of purpose – to enable energy independence, reduce reliance on diesel, and support the long-term resilience of the communities we serve. Through every project, we maintain a strong focus on quality, compliance, and meaningful local engagement.

We are guided by the following principles:

  • Community-led outcomes, shaped by local knowledge and long-term needs
  • Respect for people and place, in how we work, who we engage and the decisions we make on site
  • Excellence in technical delivery, aligned with the highest industry standards
  • Capacity building and skills development, through mentoring and on-the-ground training
  • A proactive safety culture, grounded in accountability and continuous improvement

We take pride in building energy systems that not only perform reliably in harsh conditions, but also create enduring value for people, place, and future generations.