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Nike installs 1 MW rooftop solar array at logistics facility

Development Solar announced Melbourne, Australia Feb 24, 2026
1 MW
Capacity
operating
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Energy Aware has completed a custom rooftop solar system at Nike’s Ravenhall distribution centre in Melbourne’s west, featuring a 1 MW array designed in the shape of the iconic Nike “swoosh.” The rooftop system is expected to generate approximately 1,241 MWh of renewable energy each year and supports Nike’s “Move to Zero” emissions reduction program.

Deal Analysis

Nike's installation of a 1 MW rooftop solar array at its Ravenhall distribution centre in Melbourne, Australia, represents a strategic move to reduce its carbon footprint and support its "Move to Zero" emissions reduction program. Developed by Energy Aware, the custom-designed solar system, shaped like the Nike swoosh, is projected to generate 1,241 MWh of renewable energy annually. While the financial details of the project remain undisclosed, the investment underscores Nike's commitment to sustainability and renewable energy integration within its operational infrastructure. This project is notable for its symbolic design and the involvement of a major multinational corporation like Nike. The 1 MW capacity, while not exceptionally large, is significant for a rooftop installation and demonstrates the feasibility of integrating renewable energy solutions into existing logistics facilities. The partnership with Energy Aware, an EPC company, highlights the importance of specialized expertise in developing and implementing custom solar solutions. This deal could serve as a model for other corporations seeking to enhance their sustainability profiles through on-site renewable energy generation.
  • Nike installs a 1 MW rooftop solar array at its Ravenhall distribution centre.
  • The solar array is custom-designed in the shape of the Nike swoosh.
  • The project is expected to generate 1,241 MWh of renewable energy annually.
  • Energy Aware served as the EPC contractor for the project.
Market Context: The Australian solar market is experiencing significant growth, driven by government incentives and increasing corporate demand for renewable energy solutions. Rooftop solar installations are becoming increasingly common for commercial and industrial facilities seeking to reduce energy costs and improve their environmental performance.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The installation uses 2,000 Trinasolar Vertex N, n-type i-TOPCon dual-glass 500 W modules teamed with eight Sungrow 110 kW inverters. The Ravenhall installation is expected to result in an estimated reduction of 1,327 tonnes of carbon emissions per year.

Capacity
a 1 MW solar array now installed atop the company’s 60,000 square metre logistics facility in Victoria
Location
atop the company’s 60,000 square metre logistics facility in Victoria
Announcement
February 24, 2026
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Nike buyer

"Rooftop solar gets giant tick of approval from Nike"

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Energy Aware developer

"Victorian commercial solar and battery installation specialist Energy Aware has completed a custom rooftop solar system at Nike’s Ravenhall distribution centre in Melbourne’s west"

T
Trinasolar supplier

"The 3,500 m² installation uses 2,000 Trinasolar Vertex N, n-type i-TOPCon dual-glass 500 W modules"

S
Sungrow supplier

"teamed with eight Sungrow 110 kW inverters."

high quality Enriched Feb 24, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 24, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Solar sector in Australia.
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