### Grosvenor Launches Solar Arrays at Two San Jose Properties
Grosvenor has introduced solar power arrays at two of its office properties in San Jose, marking a significant step in the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance energy efficiency and reduce its climate impact.
The new solar installations are located at the three-building Orchard Trimble property in North San Jose and at 560 South Winchester in San Jose’s West Valley. Together, these systems are expected to generate approximately 2,899 MWh of energy annually—enough to power 400 homes for a year. According to Grosvenor, this energy production is also equivalent to the carbon sequestration achieved by 2,364 acres of U.S. forests over the same period.
“We’re very proud to complete these large solar installations that contribute meaningfully to our company-wide efforts to reduce carbon emissions,” said Eric Nogueiro, senior asset manager at Grosvenor in San Francisco. “The Orchard Trimble and 560 South Winchester solar arrays offer significant energy consumption offsets, and the addition of AI-driven building management systems is further helping us optimize energy usage across our portfolio.”
These initiatives align with Grosvenor’s broader sustainability strategy, reinforcing its commitment to reducing environmental impact while improving energy efficiency across its properties.