en.Wedoany.com Reported - Alight is expanding its on-site solar partnership with Lear Corp., with new projects covering Lear's European electronics headquarters in Valls, Spain, and two manufacturing plants in Bieruń and Tychy, Poland, all utilizing behind-the-meter solar systems.
These new projects strengthen Alight's deployment of on-site solar for industrial clients in Europe and support Lear in reducing emissions, managing energy costs, and enhancing energy resilience across its operations.
At Lear's Valls plant, Alight has commissioned a new solar carport covering approximately 400 parking spaces. The facility provides clean electricity for on-site operations while offering shaded parking for employees and visitors. The carport also integrates eight electric vehicle charging stations, adding value to the site.
The Valls project expands on previously delivered solar installations, more than doubling the site's solar capacity. The new 1.4 MW carport system is an addition to a 1 MW rooftop installation that has been operational for three years.
In Poland, Alight has developed and commissioned rooftop solar installations at Lear's manufacturing plants in Bieruń and Tychy. These systems directly supply renewable electricity to plant operations, helping Lear reduce emissions and mitigate risks from long-term electricity price volatility.
Josef Chrzanowski, Vice President of Global Sustainability at Lear Corporation, stated that the partnership with Alight helps integrate renewable energy directly into daily operations. He noted that the new carport in Valls and the rooftop projects in Poland demonstrate how companies can use their own facilities to generate clean electricity, reduce costs, enhance resilience, and support their global sustainability commitments.
All three projects were delivered through Alight's Solar-as-a-Service model, where Alight finances, builds, owns, and operates the systems, and Lear purchases the electricity through a long-term power purchase agreement. This model enables companies to adopt on-site solar without upfront investment while benefiting from predictable energy costs and lower carbon emissions.
Rob Stait, Managing Director of Alight's behind-the-meter solar business, expressed pride in expanding the partnership with Lear through on-site solar projects in Spain and Poland. He believes this demonstrates how Alight helps industrial companies unlock the value of their real estate, reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, and build resilience through reliable long-term clean electricity supply.
With these additions, Alight and Lear now collaborate across six sites in Europe, with installed solar capacity exceeding 6 MW. This expanded partnership reflects the growing demand for on-site solar among large multi-site industrial companies seeking to improve long-term energy economics while achieving operational decarbonization in a practical manner.

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