Renewable America Rolls Out New Brand Identity And Logo To Mark Company Growth And Vision

Renewable America has unveiled a refreshed brand identity that reflects its growth, long-term vision, and ongoing commitment to community-centered clean energy. The rebranding includes a redesigned logo and updated visuals that more clearly communicate the company’s mission and values. At the heart of the new logo is the shape of an analemma—the figure traced by the sun in the sky over a year from a fixed point on Earth. This flowing, infinity-like form symbolizes Renewable America’s focus on sustainability, circular economy practices, and environmental balance.

The color scheme—blue representing the sky, orange for the sun, and green for nature—further emphasizes the company’s strong connection to environmental stewardship. The new identity also replaces former abbreviations with the full company name, “Renewable America,” to strengthen brand clarity and reinforce trust among customers, landowners, community partners, and energy buyers.

Ardi Arian, President and CEO of Renewable America, stated, “The analemma symbolizes our values—our respect for nature and our belief in building solar energy systems that will help sustain communities for generations. This brand update reflects who we are and where we’re headed. We’re proud to bring solar and storage solutions to communities often overlooked—and to do it with a bottom-up approach that prioritizes trust, partnership, and long-term value.”

This brand update comes during a period of significant expansion for Renewable America. Over the past several years, the company has rapidly grown its operations across California, delivering end-to-end project development—from land acquisition and design to financing, construction, and long-term maintenance. Its projects support local energy grids, reduce reliance on external power sources, and enhance community resilience. Through this refreshed branding, Renewable America aims to better represent its role as a dedicated provider of clean, locally generated energy and a reliable partner for communities seeking sustainable energy solutions.

 

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