Tag: Multifamily

  • At your service: How SWTCH eases urban EV charging

    The EV charging tech space for commercial and industrial applications is getting interesting (check out a ton of options here). And the innovation is needed. Most multifamily housing or office buildings are over 40 years old and not designed to provide the electrical capacity for a dozen or more full speed level 2 charging stations……

  • Luxury brand CHANEL commits $35 million to low-income solar projects with Sunrun

    In innovative renewable investment news, CHANEL (yes, that CHANEL) just committed $35 million toward solar energy projects for low-income multifamily households with Sunrun Inc. — a partnership will expand access to solar for nearly 30,000 low-income residents (30 MW) across California, offering families on average up to $40 to $50 aRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Luxury brand CHANEL commits $35 million to low-income solar projects with Sunrun

    In innovative renewable investment news, CHANEL (yes, that CHANEL) just committed $35 million toward solar energy projects for low-income multifamily households with Sunrun Inc. — a partnership will expand access to solar for nearly 30,000 low-income residents (30 MW) across California, offering families on average up to $40 to $50 aRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • HUD opened a path for low-income solar in California (and any other state that challenges this law)

    Solar for low-income housing is caught in a Catch-22. Residents in a low-income community would get a huge benefit from the savings and energy independence, but financing and installing systems on multifamily properties is super complex and, in the case of federal housing assistance, actually prohibited – which seems nonsensical.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Meet Project Sunlight: A new model aimed at scaling multifamily solar

    The International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology (ICAST) was awarded $1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) to develop and coordinate a new approach that partners with local utilities, multifamily affordable housing property owners, investors and other stakeholders, to create a shared solarRead More — Solar Builder magazine