Residential communities built by Lennar Homes will now include solar streetlights provided by Streetleaf.
Tampa-based Streetleaf – a leading provider of DarkSky-approved, solar-powered streetlight services – has launched a national vendor agreement with Lennar Homes.
“Working with Lennar to illuminate its communities is an honor, especially as the demand for sustainable yet cost effective solutions continues to grow,” said Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. “We aim to support homebuilders and homeowners, to provide light and safety in communities across the US. Streetleaf is an example where sustainability is possible without costing more.”
Founded in 2019, Streetleaf has installed 12,200 solar-powered streetlights across the country from Florida to California. The manufacturer utilizes proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs to create greener communities through its Dark Sky-approved fixtures.
This new agreement streamlines the process for Lennar to incorporate solar-powered streetlights into its new communities, enhancing the builder’s ability to offer environmentally thoughtful and safety-focused communities.
“Streetleaf is a smart solution that saves money and improves the experience for our homeowners. Almost 3,000 Streetleaf streetlights have been installed in 56 Lennar communities, so it was an easy decision to expand our work together, nationally,” said Brandt Marrott, National Director of Land Development at Lennar Homes. “The Streetleaf team makes the process easy from planning and product selection to on-site support. We’ve seen meaningful cost savings thanks to their streamlined approach and reliable solar lighting.”
Founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed over 12,200 lights across the country, from Florida to California, and is rapidly growing to meet the demand for resilient, sustainable solutions. The company uses proprietary hardware, software, and service to partner with land developers, builders, municipalities, utilities, and HOAs for safer, greener communities.