For commercial property owners and national retailers, rising electricity prices are a significant shift in operating costs, and the forces driving them are not temporary.
Your Minnesota Commercial Solar Partner
Minnesota Solar Benefits & Incentives
In Minnesota, solar is being deployed both for commercial properties and tenants, as well as being used to power community solar programs that allow local residents to reap the rewards of large-scale solar programs. The region is a great opportunity for solar in many ways:
- Minnesota aims to source 100% of its energy with carbon-free methods by 2040
- Net metering programs reimburse a producer of solar energy for unused credits
- Property tax exemption for commercial solar installation
Minnesota commercial property owners can enjoy greater profits, higher property value, create greater tenant satisfaction, and achieve sustainability goals by incorporating rooftop solar into their energy portfolio.
Minnesota ESG & Sustainability Requirements
Minnesota requires many commercial solar installations to participate in their Energy Benchmarking Program.
King Energy integrates directly to ESG reporting systems like Energy Star® Portfolio Manager®, which provides streamlined energy tracking, benchmarking against similar properties, and improved energy conservation measures.


OneBill™ – Multi-Tenant Billing Solution
King Energy makes the experience of using solar simple and hassle-free for tenants. The OneBill™ software platform delivers a consolidated, monthly energy bill that combines tenant’s utility and solar usage. Tenants get a single energy bill and make a single payment, saving money with no new complexity. And, if they have any questions, our US-based support team is available to help.
Read More About Our Work In Minnesota
Topics of Interest
John Witchel on Founder’s Story With Daniel Robbins
CEO John Witchel recently joined Daniel Robbins on Founder’s Story to discuss what it takes to raise $350M, scale across 250+ buildings, and double revenue every year since 2020.
CEO John Witchel Interview With Inc. Magazine
The 3‑Question Test a Founder With 10 Startups Uses to Kill Bad Ideas Fast


