A scalable Webflow build powering 80+ pages for a UK commercial solar leader.
The Background
Sustain Commercial Solar has been in the UK commercial solar industry since 2007. Their work spans installations for blue-chip companies, real estate portfolios, agricultural sites, manufacturing facilities, and local councils. The product offering grew steadily over the years to cover solar installations, battery storage, EV charging, solar car parks, solar farms, and ongoing performance monitoring. As the business expanded, the website needed to keep up with the scope and the variety of clients walking through the door.
The Challenge
The brief on the development side was clear: 80+ pages, multiple content types, and a CMS that the team could publish into independently as new sectors, services, and case studies came on board. Pages had to cover solutions, services, sectors, individual case studies, FAQs, glossary entries, and resources, each with its own structure and editorial workflow. On top of that, the site had to perform under the weight of all that content, with consistent load times, clean code, and a CMS architecture that wouldn’t trip up the editors using it.
The Solution
NUES built the Webflow side end to end. The CMS was structured around clear collection types: solutions, services, sectors, case studies, FAQs, glossary terms, and resources. Each collection had its own template designed for the kind of content it would hold, with reusable components covering everything from hero sections and stat blocks to case study layouts and FAQ accordions. Every component was built once and reused across the 80+ pages, which means adding a new sector page, a new case study, or a new FAQ entry now takes a fraction of the time it would take from scratch. Performance was treated as a baseline, not a final-stage check, with image optimization, clean markup, and Core Web Vitals dialed in throughout the build.



The Result
The site shipped with 80+ pages, a clean CMS architecture, and a structure built to keep growing. The editorial team can now publish new sectors, case studies, FAQs, and resources without engineering involvement, which has kept the site moving at the same pace as the business behind it. The reusable component library means new pages get built in a fraction of the time, and the performance stayed solid even as the page count climbed. From a business standpoint, the work covered ground that would otherwise have required a dedicated in-house development setup to manage.
The Achievement
- 80+ pages built in Webflow with consistent component patterns
- Scalable CMS architecture covering solutions, services, sectors, case studies, FAQs, and resources
- Reusable component library that turns new pages into a fraction-of-the-time job
- Editorial autonomy for the team to publish new content without development bottlenecks
- Performance optimization across image delivery, markup, and Core Web Vitals
- Multi-collection structure designed to keep up with continued business growth
- Equivalent of a dedicated in-house dev setup, delivered as a single project

