Solstice Supports Triple Win Campaign
Solstice joined Sustainable Warwick to sign residents up for community solar and give back to local nonprofits.
Solstice joined Sustainable Warwick to sign residents up for community solar and give back to local nonprofits.
Solstice was selected to join 12 other ventures working to address global issues and create jobs at the 2020 Unreasonable Impact Americas program.
BOSTON – Solstice, a Boston-based startup dedicated to expanding access to affordable solar power, is joining the prestigious Techstars Boston 2017 Program.
We are delighted to report that Solstice was announced as a Finalist for the Echoing Green Climate Fellowship.
The Freeing Energy Project recognized Solstice as one of the best local energy advocacy programs working to increase access to solar energy.
Cambridge, MA – The Park Foundation, a family foundation that focuses on education, public broadcasting, and the environment, has pledged to support Solstice’s community solar education and movement-building work in New York…
Elemental Excelerator announced today that it will invest up to $750,000 in Solstice Power Technologies to expand its community solar services to California.
Solstice raises $3.1 million for community solar and other affordable renewable energy projects. The funding will be used to expand Solstice’s operations to additional states in 2021 following a year of unprecedented household impact and revenue growth.
Solstice partners with the United Methodist Church of New City to give its members access to clean energy, which helps them live out their values and save on their electric bills.
Solstice helps the Town of Ulster alleviate its carbon footprint with solar while giving residents approximately 10% of savings on their electric bills.
Solstice is partnering with The Village of Mundelein to bring affordable, clean energy to all community members.
Solstice formed its first town partnership with the Town of Gallatin, New York. By partnering with Gallatin, Solstice has helped enroll 60 properties in community solar, including the Town Hall and Town Court.