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Pepsi Commits to Renewable Energy with Onyx Solar

 

PepsiCo Center in Mexico
Aerial view of PepsiCo's new distribution and logistics center in Puebla, Mexico.

Onyx Solar announced the installation of its technology in PepsiCo's new distribution and logistics center in Puebla, Mexico. The installation consists of 670 square meters of crystalline silicon photovoltaic glass manufactured by Onyx Solar, which integrated perfectly into the PepsiCo building, all with a blue ceramic frit to adapt to the company's aesthetic requirements. It has a ventilated façade on the two main sides of the building and two adjacent canopies.

A successful partnership

"We are very pleased to have been chosen by PepsiCo to supply and install our photovoltaic solar panels at their Puebla plant," says Álvaro Beltrán, CEO of Onyx Solar. "This installation is an example of how Onyx Solar's innovative technology can help companies reduce their carbon footprint and move towards sustainability."

Details on the project

Onyx Solar partnered with PepsiCo on this renewable energy project to contribute to the fight against climate change. The installation of solar photovoltaic glass in the Puebla building is an example of how Onyx Solar's solar technology can help companies reduce their environmental impact and energy costs, while improving their sustainability reputation.

The installation of photovoltaic glass in this center in Puebla is an important step forward in PepsiCo's commitment to sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. It is estimated that the installation will generate more than 90,000 kWh of clean energy each year, equivalent to a reduction of 35 tons of CO2 in annual emissions.