Nautilus Solar Surges In 2024, Leading The Community Solar Market

Representational image. Credit: Canva

Nautilus Solar Energy® LLC, a leading provider of community solar in the United States, has announced its 2024 energy impact metrics, marking another milestone in its mission to expand clean energy access and support the country’s transition toward energy independence. Over the past year, the company has significantly grown its community solar portfolio by adding 149 megawatts (MW) of new projects, bringing its total operating capacity to 477 MW across 12 states. With this expansion, Nautilus now serves more than 40,000 community solar subscribers, reinforcing its position as one of the most successful community solar companies in the country.

In 2024, Nautilus Solar produced 446 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy, reducing carbon emissions by more than 300,000 metric tons. This impact is equivalent to removing approximately 65,000 cars from the road for a year, demonstrating the company’s role in advancing environmental sustainability. Additionally, Nautilus’s community solar subscribers collectively saved over $3.7 million through energy credits, making solar power more affordable for households and businesses.

Jeffrey Cheng, CEO of Nautilus Solar, said in a statement, “Nautilus’ continued growth in 2024 is a testament to successful collaboration and execution across our entire company. In the face of economic uncertainty, our community solar offerings are providing tangible value and savings for our subscribers, which are critical factors to our continued expansion. 2025 looks equally exciting with new states evaluating community solar policies and overall subscriber demand increasing. We’re looking forward to providing these new communities and constituents with energy choices, benefits and savings.”

As a full-service community solar provider, Nautilus Solar oversees every aspect of its projects, from financing and development to construction, maintenance, and customer management. This comprehensive approach ensures long-term reliability and sustainability, allowing communities across the country to benefit from clean, cost-effective solar energy. With its continued expansion, Nautilus remains committed to making renewable energy more accessible while contributing to America’s clean energy future.

 

  • Related Posts

    Solar Contractors Meet Bhopal 2025 Concludes with High-Impact Discussions on EPC Opportunities and Policy Pathways in Madhya Pradesh

    SolarQuarter successfully hosted the Solar Contractors Meet Bhopal 2025 at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, DB City, Arera Hills, bringing together 200+ EPCs, System Integrators, Installers and industry leaders for…

    CTUIL Revocation Hits 6.3 GW of Renewable Projects Over Commissioning Delays

    Representational image. Credit: Canva India’s federal transmission authority Central Transmission Utility of India Ltd (CTUIL) has cancelled transmission-connectivity permissions for roughly 6.3 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy projects since 2022.…

    Have You Seen?

    GE Vernova Hits Record High on Bullish 2026 Revenue Outlook, Buyback Boost

    • December 10, 2025
    GE Vernova Hits Record High on Bullish 2026 Revenue Outlook, Buyback Boost

    Venture Global Hits Back at Shell’s Fraud Claims in LNG Arbitration Battle

    • December 10, 2025
    Venture Global Hits Back at Shell’s Fraud Claims in LNG Arbitration Battle

    US Crude Stocks Fall, Fuel Inventories Rise On Robust Refining, EIA Says

    • December 10, 2025
    US Crude Stocks Fall, Fuel Inventories Rise On Robust Refining, EIA Says

    Energy Transfer Says Lake Charles LNG Investment Nod Expected in Early 2026

    • December 10, 2025
    Energy Transfer Says Lake Charles LNG Investment Nod Expected in Early 2026

    BP, Chevron Are Top Bidders at First Trump Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Auction

    • December 10, 2025
    BP, Chevron Are Top Bidders at First Trump Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Auction

    Coal’s Not Dead Yet: B&W CTO Suggests Fossil Fuels Are Back in Favor

    • December 10, 2025
    Coal’s Not Dead Yet: B&W CTO Suggests Fossil Fuels Are Back in Favor

    New Rules Make German Electricity Grid Investment More Appealing

    • December 10, 2025
    New Rules Make German Electricity Grid Investment More Appealing

    Nigerian Oil Companies Look to Monetize Gas and Reduce Flaring

    • December 10, 2025
    Nigerian Oil Companies Look to Monetize Gas and Reduce Flaring

    New Permitting Freeze Threatens Hundreds of U.S. Solar and Wind Projects

    • December 10, 2025
    New Permitting Freeze Threatens Hundreds of U.S. Solar and Wind Projects

    Senegal Moves to Seize Kosmos Offshore Gas Project

    • December 10, 2025
    Senegal Moves to Seize Kosmos Offshore Gas Project