SolarEdge and Solar Landscape will install US-made solar technology on over 500 commercial rooftops across multiple states in 2025 and 2026. The installations will generate electricity on large-scale commercial and industrial buildings, creating about 2,000 American jobs. Using US-made tech helps projects qualify for federal incentives and reduces delays by keeping supply chains local.
SolarEdge and Solar Landscape have announced a strategic partnership to deploy US-made solar technology on over 500 commercial rooftops across multiple states in 2025 and 2026. The initiative aims to harness the untapped solar potential of large-scale commercial and industrial buildings, such as warehouses and distribution centers [1].
The collaboration will leverage SolarEdge's domestically manufactured solar technology, which is designed to optimize project timelines and meet domestic content requirements. This partnership will create approximately 2,000 American jobs through SolarEdge's domestic manufacturing operations [2].
The move comes as the 30% federal solar tax credit is set to expire this year, making it a critical time for potential solar adopters to act. The partnership will facilitate the rapid and efficient deployment of solar across diverse commercial and industrial rooftops, contributing to the nation's growing energy needs while strengthening local economies [1].
Solar Landscape, the nation's leading commercial rooftop solar developer, has already leased 40 million square feet of commercial rooftop space in the US in 2024 and aims to deploy enough solar to power around 80,000 homes [2]. The company has over 80 partners who own over 2 billion square feet of commercial property nationwide, indicating a robust network for solar deployment [1].
By focusing on large-scale commercial and industrial rooftops, the partnership seeks to accelerate the adoption of commercial solar across the US. This approach leverages the efficiency and reliability of SolarEdge's technology, ensuring that more power is generated from the available space [2].
References:
[1] https://electrek.co/2025/07/30/500-big-box-rooftops-are-about-to-be-covered-in-us-made-solar/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/solaredge-solar-landscape-sign-strategic-151000180.html
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