Parkway Honda Paves the Way Among Ohio Dealerships as a Solar Pioneer with Investment in On-Site Power Generation
This month, solar panel company Freedom Solar Power announced its contract with Parkway Auto Group. The goal is to install solar arrays at its Honda dealership in Dover, Ohio. This solar initiative by Parkway Honda clears the way for future solar installments. The company strives towards becoming 75% sustainable in the near future. Parkway Honda is setting a new standard amongst Ohio automotive dealerships. They’re investing in on-site power generation and becoming one of the first car dealerships in Tuscarawas County to do so.
“Parkway Honda’s partnership with Freedom Solar is making waves as one of Ohio’s premier solar installations in the automotive industry,”. “We are proud to partner with them in making their business more energy-efficient and helping them become one step closer to their sustainable goals.” Said Freedom Solar CEO Bret Biggart
A Greener Future
Freedom Solar installed a 7,038 sq. ft. solar array that consists of 248 panels. It produces 120.3 kilowatts (kW) of on-site power at Parkway Honda. It is able to generate over $378,000 worth of 20-year savings. Each year, the Honda dealership in Ohio will reduce their carbon footprint by over 91.9 metric tons of CO2 with their solar array. The amount of CO2 emissions offset by this solar system per year is equivalent to 1,516 trees planted and 20 cars taken off the road. The solar array was recently completed.
“We couldn’t be happier with our decision,” said Parkway Honda’s Partner, Mark C. Mears. “We are one of the first dealerships in the county to go solar and we are proud to be leading the way within Dover and Tuscarawas County. By diminishing our carbon footprint, we are achieving advantages never seen before rather than just reducing our electricity bill.”
Why Go Solar?
The decision to go solar impacts a wide range of components beyond electricity bills. Mears stated several factors played into the company’s decision to move forward with the conversion to on-site power generation. They have been contemplating this decision for awhile. Some of the factors included: financial local and federal incentives, the testimony of dealers in other parts of the state who have already transitioned, and the fact that the Honda dealership has ample roof area to accommodate solar arrays powerful enough to offset a large percentage of their energy costs.
Mears chose Freedom Solar as their solar contractor after a referral from Honda Green Dealer. This was an initiative designed by Honda to aid independently owned and operated Honda dealers in reducing their environmental footprint. As a proud participant in the Honda Green Dealer Program, Parkway Honda strives to implement green initiatives within the dealership, including battery stored energy. Parkway Honda dealership in Ohio is commits to a cleaner, greener future. They’re working to reduce their energy usage and upgrading their operations to become more sustainable.
“Installing solar has become a cost-reduction strategy for entrepreneurial automotive dealers and is growing rapidly amongst dealerships nationwide,” said Biggart.
Since 2020, the federal solar investment tax credit (ITC) has been a major pull towards organization’s choosing to go solar. As part of a broad initiative to make renewable energy like solar an attractive alternative to traditional electric power, Congress extended the solar tax credit through 2023.
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Freedom Solar and Auto Dealerships Experience
Freedom Solar’s commercial specialty has been in the Auto Dealer space. We have completed a vast amount of turn-key solar generation systems for dealers across America. Solar is inevitable for car dealerships, and the Solar/Dealership relationship exemplifies a hand-in-glove fit. Businesses across the country are going solar due to its increasing affordability, but none more so than the automotive industry. According to the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA), energy costs can be a dealership’s third-highest overhead operating expense. This could be because of many factors: to long operating hours and energy-intensive showrooms and lots. Dealers have also been reporting rising electric costs. For these reasons, many dealerships are turning to solar power to mitigate their high energy expenditures and ensure electricity reliability.
“From a financial standpoint, going solar was an extremely smart investment,” said Mears. “Switching to solar power also demonstrates our commitment to environmental sustainability, which is an integral aspect of our company that we consistently strive towards.”