Target kicks off the search for our first net zero store, landing on T-2165 in sunny Vista, California.
Fall 2019
We had this idea to design solar carports that, alongside rooftop solar, would help offset the store’s energy use. The Vista location was perfect. But then we got thinking — how can we reduce our consumption even more?
Rachel swanson
lead solar program manager
Vista
Los Angeles
Work begins to reimagine and redesign the store. The goal? Build new ways to generate renewable energy while reducing the store’s consumption.
Spring 2020
Target team members and vendor partners work together to bring the project to life.
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With the design finalized, the team kicks off construction at the site, including building out Target’s first solar carports.
Fall 2020
Tim Haag
lead electrical designer
This project was incredibly complex, and Rachel and I didn’t do it alone. From the support of the local store team to our colleagues across Target HQ, I’m extremely proud of the thought the team put in to pulling it off.
The team adds the finishing touches to the store.
Spring 2021
The team reduces the store’s emissions from natural gas-powered to electric-powered HVAC.
The switch to CO refrigeration is completed. The team will use what they learned from this store to bring the natural refrigerant, which helps lower emissions, to our entire store chain by 2040.
Winter 2022
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The making of Target’s first net zero energy store
From idea to reality
The final redesigned store features more than 1,300 LED lights, which together cut 10% off its total energy bill.
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Target’s committed to being a net zero enterprise by 2040.
Check out Target Forward for a deeper look at how this store will help us test and learn to meet our goals.
All in, the team expects the store to produce up to 10% more renewable energy annually than needed to support its operations.
With the design finalized, the team kicks off construction at the site, including building out Target’s first solar carports.
Fall 2020
Work begins to reimagine and redesign the store. The goal? Build new ways to generate renewable energy while reducing the store’s consumption.
Spring 2020
Target team members and vendor partners work together to bring the project to life.
50+
Tim Haag
LEAD Electrical DESIGNER
This project was incredibly complex, and Rachel and I didn’t do it alone. From the support of the local store team to our colleagues across Target HQ, I’m extremely proud of the thought the team put in to pulling it off.
Rachel swanson
lead solar program manager
We had this idea to design solar carports that, alongside rooftop solar, would help offset the store’s energy use. The Vista location was perfect. But then we got thinking — how can we reduce our consumption even more?
Target kicks off the search for our first net zero store, landing on T-2165 in sunny Vista, California.
Fall 2019
Vista
Los Angeles
The making of Target’s first net zero energy store
From idea to reality
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Solar carports
EV charging stations
The team adds the finishing touches to the store.
Spring 2021–Winter 2022