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Prologis Seeks Solar Providers for California Portfolio 

San Francisco-based logistics giant Prologis has enlisted Station A to host a Request for Quotes (RFQ) to identify regional solar providers to install 116 solar projects throughout its California building portfolio. The RFQ is now accepting proposals through May 15. 

Prologis currently is the #2 generator of on-site solar and is aiming to deploy one gigawatt of solar, supported by battery storage, by 2025. To reach this goal, Prologis needs to secure interconnection for a multitude of solar projects in the 100-400 kW size range.  

Prologis will leverage Station A’s Clean Energy Marketplace to find local developers in five regional markets across California. The marketplace has originated 19 MW of onsite renewable projects with approximately $40 million in project value, and enables the collection of competitive project bids from contractors and EPCs in a transparent and all-digital way, according to Prologis

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