IKEA Plugs-in Solar Array Atop Relocated Burbank Store; New Installation Nearly Three Times Size of Previous One

BURBANK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–IKEA, the world’s leading home furnishings retailer, today announced it
has plugged-in a solar panel array atop the new IKEA Burbank, a larger,
roomier store that opened in February in Burbank, California, less than
one mile away from what was the company’s oldest store in the Western
United States.


The new Burbank store’s 71,000-square-foot solar array consists of a 646
kW system, built with 1,872 panels, and will produce approximately
1,033,000 kWh of electricity annually for the store, the equivalent of
reducing 726 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) – equal to the
emissions of 153 cars or providing electricity for 77 homes yearly
(calculating clean energy equivalents at www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.html).

For the development, design and installation of the new store’s solar
power system, IKEA selected REC Solar, a national leader in commercial
solar electric design and installation with more than 600 systems built
across the U.S. VCC Construction built the store that reflects the same
unique architectural design for which IKEA stores are known worldwide.

“Completing the solar installation is another exciting and sustainable
milestone at the new IKEA Burbank,” said Jeff O’Shaughnessy, store
manager. “IKEA strives to create a sustainable life for communities
where we operate, and the new IKEA Burbank is furthering this goal with
a solar array nearly three times the size of the one atop our old store.”

This array contributes to the IKEA solar presence atop nearly 90% of its
U.S. locations, with a total generation goal of more than 42 MW. IKEA
owns and operates each of its solar PV energy systems atop its buildings
– as opposed to a solar lease or PPA (power purchase agreement) – and
globally allocated $2.5 billion to invest in renewable energy through
2020, reinforcing its confidence and investment in photovoltaic
technology. Consistent with the goal of being energy independent by
2020, IKEA has installed more than 700,000 solar panels on buildings
across the world and owns approximately 300 wind turbines, including 104
in the U.S.

IKEA, drawing from its Swedish heritage and respect of nature, believes
it can do good business while minimizing impacts on the environment.
Globally, IKEA evaluates locations regularly for conservation
opportunities, integrates innovative materials into product design,
works to maintain sustainable resources, and flat-packs goods for
efficient distribution. Specific U.S. sustainable efforts include:
recycling waste material; incorporating environmental measures into the
actual buildings with energy-efficient HVAC and lighting systems,
recycled construction materials, skylights in warehouse areas, and
water-conserving restrooms; and operationally, eliminating plastic bags
from the check-out process, and selling only LED bulbs. IKEA has
installed electric vehicle charging stations at 29 stores, including 6
units at the new Burbank store, with more locations planned.

The roomier 456,000-square-foot new Burbank store, including 1,700
parking spaces, opened on February 8, 2017 on 22 acres west of San
Fernando Boulevard and south of Providencia Avenue. Southern California
customers also can shop at nearby IKEA stores in Carson, Costa Mesa and
Covina; or online at IKEA-USA.com.

Since its 1943 founding in Sweden, IKEA has offered home furnishings of
good design and function at low prices so the majority of people can
afford them. There are currently more than 380 IKEA stores in 48
countries, including 44 in the U.S. IKEA has been ranked among “Best
Companies to Work For” and, as further investment in its coworkers, has
raised its own minimum wage twice in two years. IKEA incorporates
sustainability into day-to-day business and supports initiatives that
benefit children and the environment. For more information see IKEA-USA.com,
@IKEAUSANews,
@IKEAUSA
or IKEAUSA on Facebook,
YouTube,
Instagram
and Pinterest.

Contacts

IKEA
Joseph Roth, Expansion Public Affairs
(610)
834-0180, ext. 6500