Corporate America is investing in clean energy at record levels, with tech giants taking the top spots for users of solar.
Meta, Google, and Amazon are leading the charge in solar and battery storage adoption, according to the Solar Energy Industries Associationβs (SEIAβs) latest βSolar Means Businessβ report.
Meta continues to hold the title of the top solar user in corporate America, with nearly 5.2 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed. Meanwhile, Google leads the way in energy storage, boasting 936 megawatt-hours (MWh) of installed battery capacity. Through the first quarter of 2024, these companies have added the most solar capacity to their electricity portfolios, with major players like General Motors, Toyota, and US Steel also climbing the ranks.
The report reveals that US businesses have installed nearly 40 GW of solar capacity both onsite and offsite through Q1 2024, and corporate storage use now exceeds 1.8 gigawatt-hours (GWh). Even more growth is coming: Companies have over 3 GWh of battery storage under contract that will come online in the next five years.
βSome of the largest industrial and data operations in the world continue turning to solar and storage as a reliable, low-cost way to power their operations,β said SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper.
Technology companies are at the forefront of this shift as data center growth drives skyrocketing electricity demand. Amazon, for example, leads the US with 13.6 GW of solar procurements under contract, while Meta and Google each have nearly 6 GW under contract β pipelines over 10 times larger than the next company in the rankings.
Target remains the USβs leading onsite corporate solar user for the ninth year in a row, with Prologis, Walmart, Amazon, and Blackstone also making the top five. For the first time, the βSolar Means Businessβ report is also tracking corporate battery energy storage, with Google, Apple, Meta, Target, Walmart, Home Depot, and Kohlβs among the top 10 companies using storage to meet more of their energy needs in real-time.

Looking ahead, both offsite and onsite energy storage are expected to play a bigger role in corporate renewable energy strategies. Medical companies like Kaiser Permanente are already using batteries to power microgrids, making their facilities more resilient to outages.
Carolyn Campbell, Metaβs head of clean and renewable energy, East, highlighted the importance of expanding solar capacity to match the companyβs global operations with 100% clean energy: βWeβre thrilled to rank number one for corporate solar procurement in SEIAβs report this year, and we continue to find ways to grow the grid to benefit everyone.β
Targetβs vice president of property management, Erin Tyler, said of Targetβs 20-year-old solar program, βThrough our commitment to solar, weβre well on our way to achieving our corporate goal of sourcing 100% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030.β
The βSolar Means Businessβ report also looks at the policies driving corporate Americaβs adoption of solar. Many companies are taking advantage of the Inflation Reduction Actβs long-term clean energy incentives. To further accelerate their renewable energy investments, businesses are calling for improvements in interconnection processes, new community solar legislation, and simpler tax credit monetization.

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