Our booth is set up and ready for Realcomm IBcon 2026 in San Diego.

Realcomm IBcon brings together leaders in commercial real estate, corporate real estate, facilities, smart buildings, technology, automation, and innovation. It is a great event for the conversations that matter most to building owners and operators today, how to make properties smarter, more efficient, more resilient, and better prepared for the future.

That is exactly where energy infrastructure comes in.

Today’s buildings are no longer just buildings. They are energy assets. Commercial properties, campuses, data centers, multifamily portfolios, hospitals, industrial facilities, and corporate real estate portfolios all have growing energy demands. Between rising utility costs, EV charging needs, resiliency concerns, grid limitations, sustainability goals, and the push toward smarter building operations, businesses need more than a basic solar proposal. They need a real energy strategy.

At National Energy Installers, we help businesses plan, design, build, and integrate the energy systems needed to support today’s facilities and tomorrow’s growth. Our solutions include solar PV, battery energy storage, EV charging infrastructure, microgrids, generators, utility coordination, power distribution, and integrated energy controls.

Our goal is to help commercial and institutional clients lower operating costs, improve energy reliability, reduce exposure to utility rate increases, and create long-term value across their facilities and portfolios. Whether a company is looking to reduce demand charges, support fleet electrification, add backup power, improve sustainability performance, or build a complete onsite energy infrastructure plan, NEI is here to help.

We are excited to be at Realcomm IBcon 2026 and look forward to meeting property owners, facility managers, real estate executives, technology leaders, and energy decision-makers who are ready to take control of their energy future.

Stop by and see us in San Diego. Let’s talk about how energy infrastructure can support smarter, stronger, and more resilient buildings.