Ninja Transfers goes solar
The company will install a solar array that will fully power its 50,000-square-foot facility.

Ninja Transfers, a direct-to-film (DTF) transfer supplier, is taking a step toward sustainability with the installation of solar panels that will fully power its 50,000-square-foot facility.
The company’s new solar array will be installed over the main parking lot, serving as a shaded canopy for employees and customers while generating clean, renewable energy for the entire operation.
“We’ve always focused on moving fast, scaling smart, and leading with innovation,” said Michael ‘Ninja Mike’ Nemeroff, CEO of Ninja Transfers. “Now we’re applying those same principles to how we power our business. Going solar isn’t just good for the planet — it’s good for our people, our customers, and our future.”
The solar installation is expected to offset a significant portion of the company’s energy consumption, reducing operational costs and lowering its carbon footprint. It is said to reflect Ninja Transfers’ broader commitment to innovation, sustainability, and community leadership.
Construction of the solar canopy is underway and expected to be completed by late June. Once operational, the company states it will serve as “a visible symbol of the company’s commitment to doing things differently — and doing them better.”
“We want every order we ship to reflect not just speed and quality, but a shared responsibility to the world we’re creating,” said Nemeroff. “This is just the beginning.”