What you need to know:
- Prologis has launched one of Illinois’ largest community solar programs, with 45 rooftop projects totaling 82 MW.
- Over half the energy credits will go to income-qualified households, delivering savings and expanding access to renewable energy.
- The program converts warehouse rooftops into energy infrastructure, supporting both grid resilience and local communities.
Prologis recently launched the first of 45 rooftop community solar installations across Illinois. Once fully built out, the program will total 82 megawatts of capacity. It is one of the largest of its kind in the state and is expected to generate enough electricity to power up to 10,000 homes. The Chicago-area Franklin Park 3 property, which generates 1.56 megawatts of solar capacity, is delivering reliable power to the grid.
This new program in Illinois aims to broaden access to renewable energy by allowing households and businesses to subscribe to shared solar installations and receive credits on their utility bills. More than half of the energy credits will be directed to income-qualified households, expanding access to renewable energy in underserved communities in the Chicago area and beyond.
Illinois has emerged as a national leader in community solar, thanks to state legislation that created strong financial incentives, streamlined project approvals and expanded access for residents and businesses. Since the passage of legislation in Illinois, community solar capacity in the state has grown more than 400 percent. These policies allow us to leverage our rooftops to provide reliable energy and impact on our customers and the community in the area.