Raymond Corp Solar Case Study

CASE STUDY

RAYMOND CORPORATION

Aftermarket Parts and Distribution Center

Project overview

370kW DC / 300kW AC Ballasted Rooftop solar energy system. Designed, built, and implemented by National Solar Technologies.

Grid-Tied ROOFTOP Solar

The Raymond Corporation installed a solar rooftop system at its parts distribution center in Syracuse, New York, as part of its “Energy of Things” initiative to transform warehouses into sustainable energy hubs.

The Syracuse installation serves as a front-of-the-meter system that feeds renewable energy directly into the utility grid. By utilizing the facility’s large, flat roof for photovoltaic generation, Raymond aims to reduce its carbon footprint, lower operational costs, and demonstrate how material handling facilities can function as Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) that support grid stability during peak conditions.

This project aligns with the company’s broader commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and supports New York State’s clean energy goals by fostering a more resilient, self-sustaining energy market.

Incentives Used

Results & Impact

Generating approximately 445,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity annually.

More than $35,000 in energy costs annually. Climbing Each year as traditional energy costs rise.

200+ tons of atmospheric CO2 are removed every year.

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