Tag: EnerBank

  • How to develop managers for your solar business (and why)

    Managing people is a difficult but rewarding job. At our own company, EnerBank, we like to develop and promote people from within whenever possible. We spend a great deal of time developing employees at all levels, in fact, because we view them through the lens of their potential, knowing theyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • EnerBank USA streamlines its home improvement financing via Leap partnership

    EnerBank USA announced strategic partnership this week with point-of-sale application Leap. Solar and home improvement contractors using Leap can now use a single tool to build estimates, proposals and contracts; and securely apply for financing and receive an immediate credit decision through the EnerBank integrated portal. “The Leap/EnerBank partnership willRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • EnerBank adds four new flexible repayment options for solar customers

    EnerBank USA, the national consumer lender that helps strategic business partners and independent home improvement contractors increase their sales, announced four new Triple Option Loan terms for contractors to offer homeowners who are installing solar panels and expect to receive income tax incentives, rebates, and/or other significant payments. The newRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Details on new ‘Triple Option Loan’ for rooftop solar projects via EnerBank

    National consumer lender that specializes in home improvement loans, EnerBank USA,  announced a new Triple Option Loan for contractors to offer homeowners who are installing solar panels and expect to receive income tax incentives, rebates, and/or other significant payments. The new loan features a 12- or 18-month no-payment period and three re-amortizationsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Strength in numbers: How solar installers can build business through third-party programs

    As the story goes, solar system costs came down, which drove up demand. But this story is a bit too simplistic because the price drop and demand rise allowed the solar market to mature. In those years where module, mounting and inverter manufacturers drove down costs, quality increased, better salesRead More — Solar Builder magazine