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Ipsun Solar partners with DC housing developer to offer rooftop solar

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17/04/2025
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A rendering of the new all-electric community.

Ipsun Solar, a community-based solar company serving Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland, announced a new partnership with urban developer EYA. Through the partnership, Ipsun will provide homebuyers with the option for rooftop solar panel installations for EYA’s new townhomes at Reservoir District, a sustainability-focused, all-electric community currently under development in Washington, D.C.

Through this partnership, homebuyers can select to seamlessly add a complete solar system during the design phase of their townhome purchase. Ipsun Solar will install between 8 and 14 high-efficiency 425-W panels, depending on the home model, along with a solar inverter for reliable, clean power from Day 1.

“This partnership reflects our mission of making solar energy accessible, high-quality and an easy choice for homeowners,” said Jim Cahill, general manager of Ipsun Solar. “EYA’s leadership in building vibrant, walkable communities aligns perfectly with our commitment to clean energy. Together, we’re helping residents lower utility costs, reduce emissions, and invest in long-term sustainability.”

Residents who install solar at Reservoir District can benefit from a 30% federal tax credit and generate income through Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) — currently valued at $415 each in Washington, D.C. The solar systems are backed by Ipsun Solar’s 10-year workmanship warranty, along with Q CELLS’ 25-year equipment and production warranties.

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