We invite you to invest in a portfolio of Solaris Energy's operating solar projects, the Ace II Portfolio. The six solar projects in the portfolio were developed by Solaris and have been operating under our management for the past 5-plus years. The projects are located in Colorado, California, Vermont, and Arizona, with a total size of approximately 2.3MW.
We partnered with Plural Energy to make this opportunity possible. Plural brings renewable energy investing to the masses and uses blockchain smart contracts to power their system. The company believes in a world where investing in renewable energy is as easy as investing in anything and we want to help make that a reality.
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We invite accredited investors into this proven investment opportunity!
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Any questions? Email us: investors [at] solarisenergy [dot] com.​​​
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Ace II Portfolio Highlights
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All operating assets are mature, with at least 5 years of operating data. The projects are operating annually at 94%+ of contracted production.
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The six projects are located across the United States in Colorado, California, Vermont, and Arizona, with a total size of approximately 2.3MW.
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The projects have remaining PPA terms ranging between 10 and 20 years on the original contract term, with options to mutually extend the term for another 10 to 15 years.
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Tax benefits: Certain accredited investors may be able to use their Solaris investment to offset other applicable taxable income.
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Based on internal modeling using the past five years of operating history, the portfolio is expected to generate about $363K per year in Net Operating Income, a Cash Yield of 10%, and an IRR of 11% over the expected life of the systems.
Get a position in a proven, contracted technology that supports a brighter future for the next generation.

Park your money in an investment for yours and the planet's future.
No money or other consideration is being solicited, and if sent in response, will not be accepted. No offer to buy the securities can be accepted, and no part of the purchase price can be received until the offering statement is filed and only through the platform of an intermediary (funding portal or broker-dealer). A person's indication of interest includes no obligation or commitment of any kind.