Lunar Energy Case Study
Clean Energy Innovation Meets Manufacturing Expertise
Not everyone appreciates the innovation and resourcefulness required to turn a clean energy visionary concept into reality, but Mark Rohan does. As Lunar Energy’s VP of Operations, Rohan oversees the process of bringing the innovative Lunar System from design to full-scale production. The Lunar System is a solar energy and battery backup system designed to mitigate electricity interruptions caused by power outages, extreme weather, or downed power lines.
Rohan says Lunar Energy’s mission is to “take the home energy ecosystem into the next generation by moving away from fossil fuel-powered electricity and heating, making it the all-electric home of the future.” Lunar’s hardware and software ecosystem enables homeowners to generate, store, and consume energy in smarter, cleaner ways—without relying on fossil fuels.
The Lunar System’s core functionality lies in coupling a home battery with solar panels to optimize energy usage. “Our system produces electricity during the day when the sun is out, stores that electricity in the battery, and distributes it when most customers need it—usually after 5:00 PM,” Rohan explains. “This means you can keep the solar power you make long after the sun has set.”
Like other innovative companies before them, Lunar relied on JingYu to source, manufacture, and support their innovations with design for manufacturability (DFM) expertise, prototyping, and eventually full-scale production. This partnership helped bring the Lunar System to market, making powering a clean energy future possible.




