Monetize your property by hosting a community solar project.
Earn Passively
Earn long-term lease payments on your land (minimum 10 acres) that might otherwise go unmonetized by building a ground-mount solar project.
Protect the Planet
Help protect the planet for future generations by adding 100% renewable energy to the grid.
Save on Energy
You and your community have the option to subscribe to the system and save 10%+ on electricity rates.
One-Stop Partners
Our team is your single point of contact from start to finish. Integrity and open communication guide our relationships with partners every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Community solar projects, also known as solar farms, solar gardens, solar parks, or solar fields, are areas of land, commercial rooftops, or carport canopies containing interconnected solar panels that harvest large amounts of solar energy at once. Solar farms are designed for mid- to large-scale solar energy generation that feeds directly into the grid, as opposed to individual solar panels that usually power a single home or building.
Community solar projects are hosted by property owners on their land, commercial rooftops, or above parking lots. Individuals, organizations, and corporations can then ‘subscribe’ to the community solar project and save at least 10% on electricity costs. For hosts, community solar has no cost – in fact, the host actually earns money through the long-term lease payments they receive in exchange for hosting the project. Hosts also have the option to subscribe to the solar farm and like other subscribers and save on their electricity bills.
We’re thrilled to see more and more states launching community solar programs, so the list is growing all the time, but right now we are excited to hear from property owners in the following states:
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Hawaii
Illinois
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont
Virginia
Texas
Washington
Lease rates vary quite a bit based on the state, county, and utility territory where your property sits, as well as the specific characteristics of your property. In order to provide an estimate lease rate, we’ll need to complete a quick feasibility analysis for your property. Just fill out the form on this page to get started!