California-based solar company, Renewable America has launched a new brand identity featuring an analemma-based logo. The updated logo reflects it’s growth, mission, and solar-driven focus on community energy. Renewable America said the analemma—a shape based on the sun’s yearly path across the sky—has been chosen to represent environmental balance and long-term local impact. Renewable America stated that the new identity eliminatesprevious abbreviations and uses a full-color palette symbolizing the sky, sun, and nature. According to President and CEO Ardi Arian, the update reinforces Renewable America’s commitment to delivering locally generated solar and storage solutions through a bottom-up, community-first model. Based in Santa Clara, Renewable America has over 320 MW of solar and 680 MWh of energy storage projects under development across California and continues to focus on distributed energy resources supporting local grids and regional energy resilience.
Renewable America unveils new analemma-inspired logo
A new analemma-based logo was introduced by Renewable America to reflect its growth, solar-first strategy, and emphasis on community-centered energy systems in California.
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