Sungevity has agreed to acquire the EGear and Hawaii Energy Connection, leaders in Hawaii's advanced solar, storage and grid services market.
Sungevity will now be among the largest providers of residential and commercial solar systems in Hawaii, adding to its existing presence in high-growth states throughout the West, Northeast and Southwest.
Sungevity provides technology-driven solar energy solutions to residential and select commercial customers. Sungevity branded companies offer a complete solution to customers including configuration, financing and installation of photovoltaic solar systems, battery storage and energy management control systems. This focus is enabled by a strong, scalable network of in-house and third-party providers for the provision of hardware, installation services and financing. Sungevity's competitive model delivers greater value directly to customers.
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