Wawa Solar Partnership: 150+ stores in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland
Wawa, an iconic presence in the tri-state area and beyond, has taken a major step toward environmental stewardship by partnering with SolareAmerica to install tailored solar energy systems across more than 150 store locations—including rooftops, in-ground systems, and fuel station canopies.
Each store posed a unique design challenge, and SolareAmerica delivered site-specific solar solutions that preserved the brand’s visual integrity while maximizing land and energy efficiency. From canopy-mounted arrays at fueling stations to ground-mounted installations and discreet rooftop systems, SolareAmerica’s consultants carefully planned and executed every project to optimize each property’s solar potential.
Total Wawa Partnership Highlights
Since 2019, SolareAmerica has installed solar systems to over 150 locations in the Mid-Atlantic region
Over 45,000 KWh
Total electric power produced annually combined across all locations
13,000+ Kw installed
Over 100 locations in PA, NJ and Maryland
41M+ LBS in Total carbon reduction
Reduced carbon footprint from using traditional utility power
New Jersey Solar Impact
In 2019, SolareAmerica and Wawa launched the largest convenience-store solar program in New Jersey history: a 93-location rollout combining ground-mount solar farms and fuel-canopy solar arrays.
At full scale, the system generates more than 10,200 megawatt-hours of clean electricity annually and avoids approximately 10,000 tons of CO₂ emissions every year — the equivalent of taking around 2,000 gas-powered cars off the road.
The partnership made Wawa the second-largest retailer for installed solar capacity in New Jersey (behind only Target) and gave the chain the most solar-equipped fuel-retail locations of any company in the state.




