New Jersey has recently expanded its commercial rooftop solar program to 3,000 megawatts (3 GW), representing approximately 250 million square feet of rooftop lease opportunity.
For Commercial Property Owners, That Means:
How it Works:
Developers lease roof space from commercial real estate owners. Projects are built on commercial rooftops and connected to the local grid, providing discounted power to local residents through the state’s Community Solar program while owners collect lease revenue.
Ideal Property Characteristics:
Large, flat commercial rooftops
Greater than 40,000 square feet
Signing a lease is easy. Getting a project built is hard.
Partnering with Solar Landscape ensures your rooftop lease turns into actual income, not just a signed contract.
Solar Landscape began as an EPC contractor in 2012 and built our foundation in construction.
Our NJ track record:
We know what it takes to move projects from contract to construction to completion.
82% of all NJ rooftop projects energized in 2025 were built by Solar Landscape.
Working with the largest rooftop community solar developer in the state reduces execution risk and increases likelihood your project moves quickly from lease to revenue.
Federal incentives expire July 4, 2026.
Lease economics are at their highest today.
Now is the time for New Jersey commercial property owners to assess rooftop solar eligibility.
Find out how much your unused roof can earn.