The Solar Business · Owned by the people
Pledge your share.
Own part of the solar business.
One business, owned by all of us, powered by our own pooled money. Each share = $125 USD. One to five shares per person. No payment is collected until the funding milestone is reached.
How many shares?
More shares = a bigger stake in the solar business. Max 5 per person.
Your pledge
$125
Your country
🇯🇲 Jamaica
🇺🇸 USA
🇬🇧 UK
🇨🇦 Canada
🇰🇾 Cayman
🇹🇹 Trinidad
🇧🇧 Barbados
🇩🇪 Germany
🌍 Other
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Digital founding certificate
A unique shareholder ID, redeemable when pledges convert to equity at the funding milestone.
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A real stake in the solar business
Your pledge buys a share of a solar energy company owned by the collective — not a donation.
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A vote on the big decisions
Shareholders vote on how the business runs and how profits are reinvested.
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First dibs on what comes next
If solar succeeds, profits seed the next ventures — airline, incubators and more. Founders get in first.
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Land co-op priority
Founding members get first word when land-buying pools open in their parish.
Total pledges
47,284
of 0 · +312 today
Building first
☀️ Solar
Owned by the people
0% funded
$250M goal
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100% community owned
No single entity controls this. Every shareholder gets a vote.
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Your money stays in Jamaica
Incorporated in Jamaica. Employs Jamaicans. Builds a Jamaican-owned business.
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Zero risk to act now
Nothing is charged until the target is reached. You can change your mind.
What happens next
50,000
Legal structure begins. Jamaica incorporation starts.
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150,000
Solar feasibility and first-site engineering begins.
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500,000
First solar build breaks ground. Shareholders vote on the rollout.
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2,000,000
Full capitalization. Equity issued to all founding members.
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MR
Marcus R.
Brooklyn, USA
3 shares
KJ
Keisha J.
Kingston, Jamaica
1 share
DW
Devon W.
London, UK
5 shares
ST
Simone T.
Toronto, Canada
2 shares
Quick answers
Common questions
A solar energy business owned by the collective. The pledge is only for the solar business — it is the one thing we are building first. Your $125 per share is a stake in that company, not a donation.
Yes. We are incorporating as a cooperative entity in Jamaica. The pledge is an intent-to-purchase, which is standard practice for community fundraising before incorporation completes. We will publish all incorporation documents when filed.
Nothing. No pledges are collected until the milestone is hit. You are not charged and not committed — you simply expressed intent, which costs nothing until we reach the milestone together.
Those are not on the table yet. The plan is simple: build the solar business first. If it works, the profits the people own can seed the next ventures — rebuilding Jamaica's airline, startup incubators and more. Solar first, then the rest.
Land is a separate cooperative. You fund your own land with your own money; the co-op just pools buying power to get bigger plots, individual titles for everyone, lower prices, and proper legal handling. The solar pledge does not pay for anyone's land.