Millions of Pounds of CO2 Saved via Large Solar Array


William C Huff Companies, a logistics company for over a century, has announced an achievement in its mission to decarbonise the moving and storage industry. As of February 20th, 2026, the company has officially prevented 2,000,000 pounds (1,000 tons) of CO2 from entering the atmosphere since "flipping the switch" on its solar initiative on October 15th, 2015.

Operating a large solar system in Collier County, the company's Naples warehouse has contributed largely for sustainable moving and storage. By leveraging 535 solar panels on its 20,000-square-foot facility, William C Huff has generated more than 170,000 kWh of clean energy and saved over 145,000 gallons of fuel.

To put that fuel saving into perspective, it is the equivalent of driving a standard passenger vehicle over 3.4 million miles, enough to circumnavigate the Earth nearly 140 times.

A Blueprint for the Moving Industry

The milestone serves as a challenge to the broader logistics sector. While the current system at williamchuff.com utilizes 300-watt panels, modern 400-watt panels are now 1.5 times more efficient. The company estimates that if every 20,000-square-foot storage warehouse in America adopted this modern solar model, each facility could save the environment approximately 150 tons of CO2 every year.

"We are incredibly proud of this continued commitment to sustainability," says Jim Henderson, Owner and CEO of William C Huff Companies. "Saving two million pounds of CO2 isn't just a statistic; it's a testament to our promise to provide 'Elite Designer Services' that respect the planet. We want to thank our clients for joining us on this journey as we continue to lead the way in protecting our environment for future generations."