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Power in Partnership: Indigenized Energy and Freedom Forever Bring Solar to Indian Country

BISMARCK, N.D., Aug. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Indigenized Energy, a Native-led nonprofit dedicated to advancing tribal energy sovereignty, is proud to announce the completion of its third collaborative solar project with national solar provider Freedom Forever. This deepening partnership marks a significant milestone in the organizations’ shared mission to bring clean energy to Native communities.

The latest installation, a fully off-grid solar and battery system, now powers a remote buffalo caretaker site on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Montana—providing reliable, emissions-free electricity to a culturally significant location with no access to the power grid.

This marks the third successful deployment of solar infrastructure by Indigenized Energy and Freedom Forever, following earlier installations in the Northern Cheyenne Community and the Oglala Sioux and Chippewa Cree Reservations. Each project reflects a shared commitment to long-term community benefit, Indigenous self-determination, and environmental stewardship.

“Our goal has always been to empower our communities with tools that help them thrive,” said Cody Two Bears, Founder and CEO of Indigenized Energy. “Solar is more than just energy—it’s sovereignty, it’s sustainability, and it’s hope. These projects are helping us restore Indigenous self-determination, one system at a time.”

What sets this partnership apart is Freedom Forever’s thoughtful approach to working in Indian Country. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all solution, the company has taken the time to understand the unique needs of tribal communities and adapt its approach accordingly.

“We’re proud to stand alongside Indigenized Energy and support their mission to build energy sovereignty through real, on-the-ground action,” said Brian Eglsaer, Chief Operations Officer at Freedom Forever. “These projects aren’t just solar installations—they’re powerful steps toward long-term change for Tribal communities.”

Cody Two Bears added: “Many of the communities where we work don’t have a local solar workforce or contractors. They’re rural, remote, and complex environments. Freedom Forever brings the horsepower to make these projects happen in places where the market alone wouldn’t go. That’s what makes this partnership so important.”

The partnership continues to evolve. In addition to new projects underway, the two organizations recently co-produced a short documentary, “Good Energy,” which tells the story of Tribal solar trainees, elders, and communities coming together to reclaim energy sovereignty and resilience. The film celebrates clean energy not just as infrastructure—but as healing.

With more installations in the pipeline and an eye toward supporting the national Solar for All program, Indigenized Energy and Freedom Forever are building more than just solar systems. They are building trust, opportunity, and a Native-led clean energy future.

Indigenized Energy is a Native-led capacity-building organization that works directly with tribes to pursue energy transformation with a focus on economic development. Indigenized Energy is a fiscally sponsored project of Mission Edge San Diego, a 501(c)3 charitable organization and a well-established and trusted partner for impactful nonprofits. Federal Tax ID # 27-2938491. www.4indigenized.energy

Freedom Forever is a leading solar energy provider committed to delivering affordable and reliable solar solutions to homeowners across the United States. With a focus on quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Freedom Forever is dedicated to making solar accessible to all. https://freedomforever.com/

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