Tag: GameChange Solar

  • GameChange Solar expands capital program, $2 billion now available to fund U.S. solar projects

    GameChange Solar has expanded its capital introduction program to fund solar projects across the United States to over $2 billion in available capital. The program is primarily in concert with five leading funding sources, two of which are large utility backed power generation companies and the other three of which areRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GameChange Solar adds two new roll forming locations in the South

    GameChange Solar announced that it added two additional roll forming locations in Alabama and Georgia to service the southeast market for fixed tilt and single axis tracker solar support structures. Andrew Worden, CEO of GameChange Solar, stated: “We anticipate expansion to approximately 2GW sales in 2017, driven by heavy customerRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 2016 Editor’s Choice Projects of the Year: Community Spirit

    We say it every year: When it comes to solar projects, we are all winners. We already announced the winners of our 2016 Project of the Year vote, but we at Solar Builder liked a bunch of the other submissions too. Welcome to the first in our series of Editor’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GameChange Solar explains virtues of its rivet module-mounting method

    GameChange Solar says that its new rivet module-mounting method has proven to speed its most recent installations. Rivets were used for a group of Max-Span pile driven systems in North Carolina totaling 85 MW, which is now completing installation. The installers averaged 2.5 MW per week per 20 man crew includingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GameChange Solar’s Grid-Lite roof mount system gets DSA approval

    GameChange Solar says that its Grid-Lite Roof System was the first ballasted roof system to obtain DSA approval for an entirely ballasted rooftop solar array. The system is for a college building installation in Tustin, Calif. Scott Van Pelt, Sr. Director of Engineering, explains it like this: “The advanced design of theRead More — Solar Builder magazine