Tag: Residential Solar

  • ReVision Energy acquires fellow New England solar installer Sunbug Solar

    ReVision Energy, a New England-based full-service solar energy contracting company, is acquiring Massachusetts-based Sunbug Solar. The acquisition means that ReVision Energy, the largest employee-owned solar installer in the country, will now be able to service more residents and business owners across Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire. With the acquisition, ReVision Energy is working to ignite……

  • Communication is the key to seamless solar sales

    This piece was contributed by John Bumgarner, GM, solar and storage, at Mosaic. It was originally published in the Q3 issue of Solar Builder magazine. Subscribe here (for free) to ensure you receive the Projects of the Year issue. Fifteen years ago, when I sold solar at the kitchen table, I had to convince people……

  • Wallbox nets CEC funding to ramp bidirectional EV charging installs in 2024

    The California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Clean Transportation Program provides up to $100 million in annual funding to support the development and deployment of advanced transportation and fuel technologies throughout the state. The REDWDS (Responsive, Easy Charging Products with Dynamic Signals) grant accelerates the development and deployment of easy-to-use charging products, which helps customers manage electric……

  • Electriq launches low-income solar + storage program in New England (3,000 eligible homes in Derby, Conn.)

    The City of Derby, Conn., is teaming with Electriq to launch the PoweredUp Derby program. The program will provide Derby homeowners – regardless of socioeconomic status – access to home solar + battery storage solutions to lower electricity costs and provide reliable backup power during power outages. “The new partnership with Electriq Power will help……

  • BLUETTI’s new ESS helps California homeowners combat NEM 3.0 revenue losses

    Effective on April 14, 2023, NEM 3.0 has changed the solar landscape in California. It has moved from offering a credit equivalent to the retail electricity rate for exported solar production to a time-of-use rate structure. This means that solar energy sold to the grid during off-peak hours will earn lower returns, while energy sold……