SolarEdge Technologies, Inc., a world leader in smart energy technology, and Solar Landscape, the largest commercial rooftop solar developer in the U.S., announced that they have reached an agreement for SolarEdge to supply its U.S.-made solar technology for more than 500 commercial rooftop projects in several states that will be built in 2025 and 2026. The SolarEdge Solar Landscape partnership highlights how U.S.-made solar technology helps developers like Solar Landscape satisfy demand for domestic solutions while speeding up project timeframes via a local supply chain.Â
The goal of the SolarEdge Solar Landscape partnership is to speed up the installation of solar panels on big commercial and industrial roofs, which are still mostly unused for distributed generation (DG) solar. SolarEdge’s cutting-edge technology makes it possible to install systems on a broad variety of business roofs in a way that makes the most of the available space.
“Generating electricity on commercial rooftops and distributing it into the grid is America’s most shovel-ready energy option,” said Solar Landscape’s co-founder and CEO Shaun Keegan. “Our partnership with SolarEdge allows us to rapidly and efficiently deploy solar across a diverse array of commercial and industrial rooftops. Their U.S.-manufactured technology gives us the reliability and performance we need while meeting domestic content requirements for our projects.”
“We are proud to partner with Solar Landscape to accelerate the adoption of commercial solar across America,” said Naama Ohana, Chief Commercial & Industrial Division at SolarEdge. “Our domestic manufacturing facilities have already created approximately 2,000 American jobs while ensuring a resilient supply chain for our partners. This collaboration demonstrates how American innovation and manufacturing is helping to address the nation’s growing energy needs while strengthening local economies.”
In 2024, Solar Landscape leased 40 million square feet of commercial rooftop space in the U.S. The company plans to install enough solar panels to power 80,000 homes. The SolarEdge Solar Landscape partnership is expected to play a key role in scaling these efforts, as Solar Landscape currently has more than 80 partners who possess more than 2 billion square feet of commercial real estate throughout the country.