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Solar for businesses

Solar for businesses

Community investment is a great way make the transition to clean and affordable renewable energy. 

Pingala can bring your community together to raise capital and install solar on the roof of your business or organisation.

The host site gets green energy and forms a stronger connection with the local community.

Your staff, customers and locals can make an accessible investment in the future and get a great return on that investment!

Where we have installed solar

Young Henrys Brewery, Newtown, NSW

Pingala put 115 solar panels on the roof of Young Henrys, a craft brewery in inner-west Newtown in 2016.  We raised finance for the project from the local community, by holding an Investor Event in the tasting bar of the brewery.  Clover Moore, Lord Mayor of Sydney, launched the Event, speaking to over 150 attendees who had submitted expressions of interest to invest in the project.  

The 29.9kW solar system we installed enabled Young Henrys to produce “solar-powered beer”, reducing their carbon footprint, and adding to their suite of environmental initiatives. Community investors will receive a ROI of between 5%-7% on their investment in the project.

We are grateful to the City of Sydney for all their support for this project.

In 2021, Pingala and Young Henrys got the team back together to set up a second solar installation on the roof at Newtown bringing solar power to 100% of the site’s energy needs.

Allambi Care, Charlestown, NSW

Allambi Care is a leading provider of Disability Services, Residential Care, Foster Care, and Family and Clinical Support in the Newcastle, Central Coast & Hunter Regions. The centre at Charlestown provides a hub for over 500 staff as they work to provide 24 hour support to young people and their families. 

This project site was selected by Lake Macquarie Council after an 18-month engagement process with local businesses. 

Local solar firm, Solar Power Australia, was our technical partner for the project, and installed a 60.35kW 3 phase solar system in November 2019. 

Solar power for Allambi Care is funded by the Allambi Care community, the Pingala community and Lake Macquarie/Newcastle locals. 

Community members who invest in the Pingala Co-operative became members as well as shareholders in the Co-op: so now they’re co-owners of the Pingala Co-operative too.