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Streetleaf, Lennar Homes, is partnering to deliver solar street lighting across America

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Martin McConnell
January 27, 2026

Lighting manufacturer Street magazine and home builder Lennar Huizen have reached a national supplier agreement to provide solar street lighting in Lennar-built communities across the US

The partnership, announced on January 22, is a “major milestone” for Streetleaf, the company says. The agreement will accelerate the company’s mission to provide sustainable alternatives to many traditional on-grid lighting services for American communities.

“It is an honor to partner with Lennar to light up its communities, especially as demand for sustainable yet cost-effective solutions continues to grow,” said Liam Ryan, CEO of Streetleaf. “We strive to support homebuilders and homeowners to bring light and safety to communities across the U.S. Streetleaf is an example where sustainability is possible without costing more.”

For Lennar, the agreement “streamlines the process” of bringing solar energy to new communities and will improve the company’s environmental and safety practices, the company says. The decision to expand its partnership with longtime collaborator Streetleaf was an easy one for Lennar Homes, said Brandt Marrott, the company’s national director of land development.

“Streetleaf is a smart solution that saves money and improves the experience for our homeowners,” says Marrott. “There are nearly 3,000 Streetleaf street lights installed in 56 Lennar communities, so it was an easy decision to expand our work nationwide. The Streetleaf team makes the process simple, from planning and product selection to on-site support. We have seen significant cost savings through their streamlined approach and reliable solar lighting.”

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Since its founding in 2019, Streetleaf has installed more than 12,000 solar lights in the US. The company is “growing rapidly to meet rising demand for resilient, sustainable solutions,” it says, and is prepared to work with more developers, builders, utilities, HOAs and communities to install further lighting solutions in 2026 and beyond.

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