SolarKal has partnered with EPR Properties to develop a 1.4-MW community solar project atop EPR’s 230,000-ft2 New Roc City building in New Rochelle, New York.
As the anchor subscriber, EPR Properties will power the building’s common areas with renewable energy while also providing nearby residents and businesses with access to discounted community solar subscriptions. Home to a variety of entertainment venues, the New Roc City complex serves as a key gathering place for the local area.
“We’re excited to see our solar project with SolarKal and G&S near completion, bringing a sustainable energy solution that will have a meaningful local impact,” said Cassie Lane, Director of Asset Management at EPR Properties.
SolarKal conducted a feasibility analysis across EPR’s portfolio, identifying the New Roc City location as an ideal candidate for community solar. The team then facilitated a competitive RFP, helping select G&S Solar, a developer with deep expertise in the New York market.
“SolarKal is proud to help EPR Properties unlock financial value from their rooftop while advancing their sustainability goals,” said Neil Sharma, Chief Commercial Officer at SolarKal. “This project lowers operating costs, generates long-term lease revenue, and delivers real energy savings to the community. As someone who grew up playing hockey in New Roc City, it’s especially rewarding to see this building become a model for positive impact.”
“This project is a great example of how solar can deliver benefits beyond the rooftop,” said Abe Naparstek, Chief Operating Officer at G&S Solar. “We’re proud to work with SolarKal and EPR Properties to bring clean, affordable energy to New Rochelle while helping meet the state’s ambitious climate goals.”
Final construction is underway, with SolarKal providing ongoing project management to ensure a seamless execution. Approximately 150 community solar subscribers will benefit from utility bill savings through the project.
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