Full-Time
Updated on 2/18/2025
Community solar projects for local energy access
Mid, Senior
Shrewsbury, NJ, USA
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Solar Landscape develops community solar projects in New Jersey, allowing residents to benefit from solar energy without needing to install panels on their own properties. The company partners with commercial real estate owners, municipalities, and non-profits to install large-scale solar systems, which generate renewable energy for local communities. This model makes solar power accessible to those who may not have suitable roofs, such as renters and low-to-moderate income households. Solar Landscape's goal is to transform the energy landscape by providing affordable solar power while promoting environmental sustainability.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$826.8K
Headquarters
Wall Township, New Jersey
Founded
2012
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Asbury Park-based Solar Landscape announced Monday that it has secured $847 million in project investment and financing in 2024.This transactional volume — the largest ever in a single year for the company — will enable Solar Landscape to deploy more than 200 commercial rooftop solar installations across the country, enough to power well over 50,000 households.Solar Landscape also announced that in 2024 it signed contracts for 40 million square feet of additional commercial and industrial rooftop space to develop solar projects.Solar Landscape, the nation’s leading commercial and industrial rooftop solar developer, partnered with 10 investors and financing counterparties in 2024 to raise $847 million in proceeds from debt, equity, and tax equity to execute on its ambitious growth agenda.KeyState Renewables committed, through two investment vehicles, to invest $184 million in tax equity toward commercial solar projects developed by Solar Landscape. KeyState Renewables is coordinating several regional banks as tax investors in the tax equity portfolio. Proceeds from the tax equity commitment will finance the operation of 101 solar projects for well over 100 megawatts of capacity, all developed and owned by Solar Landscape. The projects will span more than 8.5 million square feet of commercial and industrial rooftops.Silicon Valley Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank, led a $283 million green loan with social co-benefits for commercial rooftop solar projects. Silicon Valley Bank, KeyBanc Capital Markets and National Bank of Canada were coordinating lead arrangers, which also included an array of institutional investors and participating banks. National Bank of Canada was the green structuring agent on the loan, which supports Solar Landscape’s significant investment into communities through workforce development and equitable access to clean energy.Prologis, the global leader in logistics real estate, announced in September its partnership with Solar Landscape to develop and finance more than 30 million square feet of commercial rooftop solar projects
Solar Landscape secured $847 million in 2024 for solar energy expansion, marking its largest annual funding. The funds will enable solar installations on over 200 commercial rooftops, powering 50,000+ homes. KeyState Renewables contributed $184 million in tax equity, while Silicon Valley Bank led a $283 million green loan. The projects will cover 8.5 million square feet and include 101 solar projects totaling over 100 megawatts.
Commercial rooftop solar developer Solar Landscape secured a record-breaking $847 million in 2024 to fund its largest-ever portfolio of commercial rooftop solar projects.
Solar Landscape LLC raised $847 million in 2024 and seeks an additional $1 billion next year to fund solar panel installations on commercial and industrial buildings. Nearly $500 million was raised between October and November, enabling over 200 rooftop installations to power 50,000 households. The additional funds aim to develop panels on 40 million square feet, powering 80,000 households. The US solar industry faces challenges like grid interconnection delays, labor shortages, and potential policy changes.
Near the end of 2023, Solar Landscape revealed plans to hire more than 100 employees in 2024.