Industrial buildings represent one of California’s largest—and most underutilized—opportunities to advance climate action, resilience, and equitable access to clean energy. As electrification, grid constraints, and climate risks intensify, warehouses and logistics facilities are increasingly being called upon to do more than store goods: they must support the clean energy transition. This session explores how Prologis is transforming industrial buildings into energy-enabled climate assets through an integrated approach to sustainable building design, onsite solar generation, battery storage, electrification, and grid-connected solutions. Using real-world California case studies, the presentation will demonstrate how large-scale portfolios can deploy energy solutions that reduce emissions, strengthen grid reliability, and create shared value for tenants and surrounding communities. Attendees will gain insights into collaborative delivery models that align landlords, tenants, utilities, policymakers, and clean energy partners—while navigating challenges such as interconnection, financing, and tenant-landlord coordination. The session will highlight practical, scalable strategies that can be applied across commercial and industrial buildings to accelerate decarbonization and resilience statewide.