We’re bringing a not-for-profit community solar program to Beaverton and the surrounding area, giving you an opportunity to join in this great transition to renewable energy — no (solar array) assembly required.
No long-term commitments
Easily manage your month-to-month subscription.
No installation required
The energy is generated by our solar array.
Lower cost per kW
Compared to what it would cost to generate at your home.
Rosa, the community’s solar program.
We are a NEW community solar provider in Beaverton, Oregon.
Community solar programs like ours make renewable energy accessible by allowing homes, businesses, and local organizations to share the benefits of a single professionally maintained solar installation.
Subscribers receive credits on their utility bill for the energy produced by their portion of the solar array, reducing their energy costs and propelling their community towards renewable energy sources.
We are a proud member of the Oregon Clean Power Cooperative, Oregon’s member-owned co-op for renewable energy.
Oregon's transition to renewable energy is well underway, but barriers remain for many residents who want to participate.
Our community solar program makes renewable energy dramatically more accessible.
Limited roof access or sunlight?
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Rental or unstable housing situation?
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HOA restrictions?
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Unaffordable installation costs?
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Building structural limitations?
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Complex permitting requirements?
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Renewable energy in just five steps:
Our rooftop array captures sunlight and converts it into electricity, producing power throughout the day.
The electricity flows into the local power grid through our utility partners, becoming part of the collective energy supply.
This solar-generated electricity is distributed to homes and businesses throughout the area, reducing the entire community’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Subscribers receive credits on their monthly utility bills based on their share of the solar array's production.
Our team handles all maintenance, monitoring, and customer support, ensuring reliable clean energy for years to come.
Community solar works. Here’s how.
This collaborative approach does more than just provide clean energy – it creates a model for community-driven sustainability.
The benefits extend beyond individual subscribers to create positive environmental and economic impacts throughout Beaverton and surrounding communities.
By pooling our resources and sharing a single, well-maintained solar installation, we can make renewable energy more accessible while strengthening our local energy independence.
Subscribing to
Rosa
Our community solar program is a way to participate in the great energy transition — and potentially lower your energy bill* — without installing your own solar panels.
If you are interested in subscribing to the Rosa Community Solar program, please fill out this initial inquiry form. A representative will then reach out and take you through the next steps.
About Rosa
We are Rosa Community Solar, but just call us “Rosa” for short. Established in 2024, we are a non-profit community solar project located in Beaverton, Oregon.
In February of 2025, we began installation of our powerful solar array on the roof of Bronson Mini Storage overlooking Sunset Highway. We want to do our part in making renewable energy accessible to our neighbors and community.
We are a member of the Oregon Clean Power Cooperative, the co-op responsible for dozens of beautiful solar projects throughout Oregon. You can find their arrays atop and on the grounds of businesses, schools, places of worship, non-profits, and farms.
We’re proud to serve you, the Beaverton community, and beyond.