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SolarCity acquires Clean Currents Solar to expand to the East Coast(24/01/2011)
SolarCity is expanding its operations to the East Coast. The company has acquired Clean Currents Solar, the solar installation division of Mid-Atlantic based Clean Currents LLC, and will serve Maryland and the District of Columbia from its new operations center in Silver Spring. “Clean Currents has built a strong, local installation team that we will grow to bring zero-down solar leasing and a range of other clean power and energy efficiency options to Maryland and Washington D.C.,” said Lynd... [more]
SolarCity and Bancorp double size of fund to finance solar projects(01/10/2009)
SolarCity® and U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation have doubled the size of their fund to finance solar projects. The fund, originally announced in June, will be expanded to finance $100 million in solar projects in 2009. The partnership backs SolarCity’s solar leases (SolarLease™) and power purchase agreements (PPA), financing options that can allow homeowners and businesses to put no money down on solar systems and save money from day one on electricity costs. “Our SolarLeas... [more]
SolarCity Expands Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure with SolSource Acquisition(23/09/2009)
SolarCity® has finalized its acquisition of the SolSource Energy Business of Clean Fuel Connection Inc., a provider of renewable energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure based in Los Angeles. SolarCity is expanding its EV charging installation operations as a number of major automobile manufacturers get set to introduce new electric vehicle product lines in 2010. SolarCity, the inventor of the SolarLease™, is also the primary installer of electric vehicle charging stations for Tes... [more]
SolarLease combined with LADWP solar rebates make solar power affordable for Los Angeles homeowners(27/08/2009)
SolarCity® has announced the availability of its solar leasing option (SolarLease™) to customers of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the largest municipal utility in the USA. SolarCity’s lease combines with LADWP’s generous solar rebates, among the highest of any U.S. utility, to make solar power as affordable for Los Angeles homeowners as anywhere in the nation. A SolarCity solar lease of a 4-kilowatt solar system, appropriate for a typical 3-bedroom home in Los Angeles, would... [more]
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