San Francisco Food Bank

San Francisco Food Bank Hero

Non Profit | PV | San Francisco, CA

Drone Videography and Photography by Marc Kollar

Sun Light & Power installed a 403.15 kW solar photovoltaic system at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, a vital organization providing food and resources to the community. The system includes 733 Boviet solar modules paired with three SolarEdge inverters, producing an estimated 594,089 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity each year. This large-scale installation helps reduce energy costs and supports the organization’s sustainability goals.

According to EPA calculations, the solar array at the Food Bank will prevent approximately 224 short tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually (tCO₂e/a). That’s equivalent to taking 47.4 gasoline-powered cars off the road or avoiding 517,800 miles driven. The system also offsets 22,880 gallons of gasoline, about 2.7 full tanker trucks. These benefits continue year after year.

The San Francisco-Marin Food Bank is committed to fighting hunger while promoting sustainability. Sun Light & Power is proud to support their mission with renewable energy solutions that benefit both the organization and the environment.

Additional Project Details

Project Location:
San Francisco, CA
Project Type:
Roof Mount
PV System Equipment:
Boviet
PV System Size:
403.2 kW
Product Category:
Solar PV
Date of Installation:
Sectors:
Non-profit

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