Utility-scale solar that turns abundant sunlight into clean, low-cost electricity.
Banking the midday sun to power the evening peak — and ride through outages.
Clean, reliable power that strengthens energy security for local communities.
We
build a cleaner future for the next generation
by producing renewable energy that powers the communities
we call
home.
Solar is the cheapest power ever built — but it only runs when the sun shines. Solyx pairs utility-scale solar with long-duration storage and firm generation so the clean electrons are there when communities and the grid actually need them. We develop, finance, own, and operate the whole system.
Both halves of a hybrid system keep getting cheaper. Utility-scale solar fell roughly 85% over fifteen years and dropped below new natural gas more than a decade ago, while battery pack prices fell more than 90%. Switch the series above the chart and hover any year to see the price.
The result → a portfolio anchored in the cheapest energy and storage ever produced, then shaped with firm capacity to deliver it when it's worth the most.
What's LCOE? Levelized cost of energy — the all-in lifetime cost to build and run a power plant divided by all the electricity it generates ($/MWh). It's the standard apples-to-apples way to compare the cost of different power sources.
Utility-scale solar LCOE, 2009 → 2035
Unsubsidized $/MWh · 2030–2035 projected · hover a year
Sources: Lazard LCOE+ (historical means, 2009–2024); 2030–2035 modeled from BloombergNEF / NREL ATB trajectories. Illustrative.
Solyx projects are funded in part through the California Energy Fund and the Texas Energy Fund, EB-5 vehicles for accredited foreign investors. TEA-qualified at the $800,000 threshold and backed by hybrid solar-plus-storage project economics with creditworthy offtake.