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Ampion Debuts New Product to Break Down State Barriers and Expand Community Solar Access

Ampion Renewable Energy

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September 04, 2025

  • This solution helps developers meet incentive requirements and fill projects faster, particularly in low-density or saturated markets
  • Synthetic Community Solar enables low-income households to receive financial benefits from projects across state lines, eliminating geographic restrictions
  • Low-to-moderate income utility customers gain access to community solar savings from out-of-state projects, often reducing wait times

Ampion Renewable Energy, a leading provider of community solar management solutions, announces the launch of its innovative Synthetic Community Solar product. This initiative enables solar developers to optimize project economics by expanding access to financial credits for low-income utility customers across state lines, while providing additional savings for low-income households. With the Inflation Reduction Act’s major incentives for solar developers expiring, Synthetic Community Solar offers developers an opportunity to meet the Category 4 Investment Tax Credit (ITC) requirements more quickly.

"Our new product expands the reach of community solar by deploying it across state programs, and solves a geographic problem that has historically limited developers' ability to finance community solar assets in communities where low-income acquisition is challenging," said Nate Owen, CEO and Founder of Ampion. "We're grateful to offer a solution that helps developers navigate the complexities of community solar across different state programs while providing additional savings to low-income subscribers. This initiative directly supports our mission of making renewable energy accessible everywhere, for everyone."

Traditionally, the community solar subscriber's utility account needs to be located within the same utility territory and state as the solar farm. With Synthetic Community Solar, Ampion’s cross-state flexibility helps low-income utility customers get the financial benefits of a project located in a different state or utility territory.

The product is especially useful when a solar farm is located in an area where low-income subscriber acquisition is prohibitively expensive or difficult. Developers can leverage Synthetic Community Solar to easily earn the Category 4 ITC incentive. Ampion works with the utility to transfer funds, in the form of utility credits, to eligible, low-income households in another region. Synthetic Community Solar helps developers qualify for both federal and state incentives.

Synthetic Community Solar is already delivering results for developers and low-income utility customers. A 2.5 MW (dc) installation in Maine is providing low-income utility customers in Illinois with financial credits on their electricity bills, demonstrating how Synthetic Community Solar bridges geographic gaps. For this particular Maine project, Ampion transfers funds from the developer to income-qualified ratepayers in Illinois, providing them with savings on their electricity bills. Through Synthetic Community Solar, these beneficiaries receive a discount of up to 20% off the financial credits produced by the site.

Category 4 of the Inflation Reduction Act gives solar developers bonus tax credits for Qualified Low-Income Economic Benefit Projects, or solar and wind facilities that direct at least 50% of the financial benefits to low-income utility ratepayers. Synthetic Community Solar helps developers meet these incentive requirements faster while improving long-term site viability and returns through the Investment Tax Credits.

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