Go green with prologis solarsmart

Invest in green buildings, water-saving initiatives and renewable energy projects, while reducing your overall energy use.

Megawatts

500+

megawatts

of generating capacity in nine countries

Solar Powered Homes

49,410

Enough to power

average households each year

Solar Ranking

#2

Ranked

in U.S. corporate onsite solar capacity by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)

How Prologis Solarsmart Works

Save on electric bills and install solar with no out-of-pocket costs or commitments beyond your lease term.

Save on electric bills with no out-of-pocket costs or commitments beyond your lease term

PAY ONLY FOR THE SOLAR ENERGY YOU USE

Use the solar energy generated at your facility at or below costs from the local utility.


DON'T WORRY ABOUT THE LEASE TERM

You don’t owe anything when you move out.


LET US DO IT ALL

Keep doing what you do best—we’ll build and maintain the system.

Solar solutions success stories

Two men in orange vests installing solar on the rooftop of a warehouse in the UK
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UK Rooftop Solar

As part of a larger effort to incorporate sustainable design features into our warehouses, Prologis UK made its initial investment in rooftop solar panels on a build-to-suit project for Amazon. Subsequently, in partnership with a wider range of customers, we have added more than 5 megawatts of solar to its warehouse portfolio. Our team chose four sites in Northampton, Dunstable and Brogborough for rooftop solar, designed to offset 10% of the facilities’ electrical consumption and produce more than 600 kW/m2 of clean energy per year. Our team completed these rooftop solar projects in 2016.

Aerial angled warehouse exterior view with solar panels on the roof of Prologis Meridian 1 in Riverside, California
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Kona Solar Project

We partnered with Bright Plain Renewables and D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments to design and build onsite solar plants at warehouses that we own in Southern California. The three sustainably designed warehouses—in Ontario, Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga—total more than 1.3 million square feet. At nearly 6.2 megawatts, the project produces an estimated 9.8 million kilowatt hours per year. D.E. Shaw is the long-term owner of the industrial solar panel installations, leasing roof space from our team at Prologis, which owns the warehouse. D.E. Shaw sells the energy that they produce to Southern California Edison through its solar photovoltaic program.

Prologis Solarsmart FAQs

Find answers to the most common questions in the U.S. market. Please connect with your local contact for market specific questions.

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