iSun, Inc. has won five contracts worth US$5.1 million to expand solar energy capabilities at five industrial sites in Vermont, USA. The contracts, which cover a total of 6.5 MW, will expand iSun's already active and completed projects in the Vermont market. The projects are scheduled to begin in spring 2023 and are expected to be completed in 2023 and 2024, highlighting iSun's momentum in building upon existing customer relationships in 2023.
The new contracts demonstrate the company's focus on execution and efficiency, according to Jeffrey Peck, Chairman and CEO of iSun. The contracts are a testament to the company's strong commitment to accelerating the transition to solar energy for customers in New England, Peck added.
iSun is a leading solar energy provider focused on commercial and industrial customers. Its products and services include rooftop solar, carport solar, energy storage, and EV charging stations. The company is committed to accelerating the transition to solar energy and has been building a strong reputation in the New England market by winning contracts for projects that promote sustainable and clean energy.
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