Mitchell Park Place

Mitchell Park Place Rooftop Hero

Sun Light & Power is proud to have completed a 121.1 kW solar photovoltaic installation at Mitchell Park Place, an Eden Housing community in Palo Alto, California. The system includes 255 Maxeon solar modules paired with a SolarEdge inverter and is designed to generate approximately 169,400 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean, renewable electricity each year, helping reduce energy costs while supporting long-term sustainability.

According to EPA equivalency data, the solar array at Mitchell Park Place will reduce carbon emissions by an estimated 67.3 short tons of CO₂ annually (tCO₂e/a). This impact is comparable to removing 14.2 gasoline-powered cars from the road or avoiding 155,571 miles driven in a typical passenger vehicle. It also offsets the consumption of 6,874 gallons of gasoline, just over 80% of a tanker truck (0.809). These benefits repeat year after year.

Mitchell Park Place delivers high-quality, affordable housing while prioritizing environmental responsibility and community well-being. Sun Light & Power is honored to partner with Eden Housing to provide clean energy solutions that create lasting value for residents and the surrounding community.

Additional Project Details

Project Location:
Palo Alto, CA
Project Type:
Roof Mount
PV System Equipment:
Maxeon
PV System Size:
121.1 kW
Product Category:
Solar PV
Date of Installation:
Sectors:
Affordable Housing

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