Peck takes over iSun Energy

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Peck, a leading commercial solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company and iSun Energy LLC., a provider of innovative solar power, electric mobility and smart city solutions for government, commercial, retail, academic and data-center projects, have entered into a binding term sheet under which Peck will acquire iSun in an all-stock transaction.

PECK will change its name to iSun Energy and trade on Nasdaq under the ticker "ISUN” upon closing.

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