About
DarkHawk Industrial Energy is a specialized electrical engineering and consulting firm headquartered in Naperville, IL, serving the Aurora metro and broader Chicagoland commercial and industrial market. Their core differentiator is a team of engineers and electrical researchers focused on mission-critical power reliability — making them a strong fit for facility managers who cannot tolerate downtime in healthcare campuses, data centers, industrial plants, or large office and institutional buildings. DarkHawk delivers end-to-end critical power solutions spanning UPS system design and integration, on-site backup generator planning and installation, and power quality engineering to mitigate harmonics, voltage disturbances, and system instability that can damage sensitive equipment or cause costly production interruptions. Their electrical planning and design services cover load analysis, redundancy planning, detailed schematics, and scalable distribution layouts tailored to both new construction and existing facility upgrades — ensuring NEC code compliance throughout. The firm's diagnostic and troubleshooting capabilities set them apart from standard electrical contractors: using advanced testing methodologies, their engineers pinpoint root causes of failures in power distribution networks, control panels, and switchgear, minimizing unplanned downtime across warehouse, industrial, and commercial building environments. Energy auditing rounds out their service portfolio, helping facility and property managers identify consumption inefficiencies and reduce operating costs across industrial and commercial facilities. With operating hours Monday through Saturday and a Naperville office at 2020 Calamos Ct., DarkHawk is well-positioned to serve multi-building commercial portfolios and capital-intensive industrial sites across the Aurora, Naperville, and greater DuPage County corridor. Facility managers seeking a technically rigorous partner for critical power infrastructure, power quality remediation, or complex electrical system design will find DarkHawk's engineering-first approach well aligned with the demands of mission-critical commercial operations.