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‘Rooftop Solar’ Powers Car Dealership's Sustainability Drive

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Arlington Toyota has halved its energy costs after installing a SolarEdge DC-optimized solar array on its 2.5-acre facility in Palatine, Ill, about 35 miles northwest of Chicago. Photos courtesy of SolarEdge

One of the country’s top 100 car dealerships has installed a 1,734-module solar roof system, offsetting 50% of the site’s high energy use and reducing CO2 emissions by 128 tons — roughly equivalent to the annual CO2 emitted by 25 cars.

Arlington Toyota installed a SolarEdge DC-optimized solar array on the rooftop of its 2.9-acre building in Palatine, Ill. The system generated 256,930 kilowatt-hours of clean, renewable energy in the first five months of operation.

The solar installation was built and financed by Solar One of Sherman, Texas. It will recoup its investment once Arlington Toyota receives several state and federal tax incentives, including Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs), rebates promised from Springfield, and an available Federal Investment Tax Credit. The DC-optimized solution was chosen due to its ability to maximize energy production — key to making the project an attractive investment prospect.

“SRECs become payable upon certain production targets being achieved, which means it is in the interests of both Solar One and Arlington Toyota that the technology we install will produce the most energy possible,” says Aaron Wilson, CEO, Solar One.

“We started talking to SolarEdge about four years ago, and once we realized what the technology could do, we were all in from that point,” Wilson added. “SolarEdge is now an important part of our identity, [enabling] us to offer something unique in the market.”

Fluid

The SolarEdge solution was chosen for its ability to maximize energy production, increase space utilization, and minimize maintenance costs.

Energy Efficiency

The installation scope at the Arlington Toyota site includes five SolarEdge 100 kilowatt inverters and SolarEdge Power Optimizers, which are attached to each pair of modules to enable independent operation.

The design increases energy production by mitigating the effects of soiling and shading that can limit production in traditional inverter systems. It also increases space efficiency by allowing modules to be installed almost anywhere on the roof, including around obstructions, bringing further production gains.

SolarEdge Power Optimizers can be remotely monitored for production information and fault detection. In the unlikely event of a technical problem, Solar One will be sent an automatic notification pinpointing the exact location of the suspected fault, enabling repairs to be conducted swiftly and easily. The effects will significantly reduce maintenance costs over the project's lifetime, contributing to an attractive expected ROI of seven years.

“Following the success of the Arlington Toyota project, we have since funded projects for several similar-sized businesses in the U.S.,” Wilson said. “Our solution means that customers can install solar with no upfront cost and enjoy 100% of the benefits and the energy it generates.”

“We started talking to SolarEdge about four years ago, and once we realized what the technology could do, we were all in from that point”

— Aaron Wilson, CEO, Solar One

Innovative Funding

The project was made possible through funding provided by installer Solar One.

“For some time, we have been trying to bring the benefits of solar energy to large private companies and smaller public ones. The up-front investment required has been a hurdle we were finally able to overcome with this project,” said Wilson.

Gary Vicari, president of Arlington Toyota, said with the SolarEdge solution and the funding arrangement provided by Solar One, the dealership has been able to harness the benefits of solar energy with almost zero cost.

“At Arlington Toyota, we pride ourselves on doing the right thing for our customers, the environment, and the quality of life for local people. As part of that, we have undertaken [several] renewable energy projects — the largest of which is the solar installation," Vicari said.

"The solar installation is a tremendous asset to our business, our image, and our electricity bill,” he continued, “which is now 50% reduced from what it used to be before we installed the system.”

Project
Montville Township Public Schools
Location
Morris County, N.J.
Installer
Solar Landscape
Project Scope
Six installations in the latest of an estimated 600 solar systems
Product(s) used
SolarEdge
Annual Solar Energy Generation
1.84 megawatts