ISun, Inc. Selects for Turnkey Professional and Development Services, Epc for 448 Megawatt Solar Portfolio by Fusion Renewable
September 22, 2021 at 08:24 am EDT
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iSun, Inc. announced that Fusion Renewable has selected the company for turnkey professional, development, and EPC services. In April, iSun acquired the intellectual property of Oakwood Construction Services, enabling entry into the rapidly growing solar development services market. This is the second award executed by iSun’s Utility division, bringing total contract awards to $8.25 million in 6 months. “This initiative is in line with iSun’s commitment to help accelerate the adoption of clean energy at every scale, from providing EV Charging, installing residential systems to large utility-scale solar systems,” commented Jeffrey Peck, iSun’s Chief Executive Officer. “Our acquisition of Oakwood construction in April of this year, and the launch of iSun Utility marked initial entry into both the Utility scale sector and the professional and development services marketplace. In the short time since, we’ve won contracts for over $8.25 million.
iSun, Inc. is a solar energy services and infrastructure deployment company. The Company provides a suite of solar services across residential, commercial, industrial and municipal, and utility-scale projects and provides solar electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for both grid-tied and battery- backed solar EV charging systems. The Companyâs Residential segment designs, arranges financing, integrates, installs, and manages systems, primarily for residential homeowners. Its Commercial and Industrial segment designs, integrates, installs, and manages systems ranging in size from 50 kW (kilowatt) to multi-MW (megawatt) systems primarily for larger commercial and industrial projects. Its Utility segment develops, designs, engineers, arranges financing, installs, and manages systems ranging in size from 500 kW to multi-MW systems primarily for asset owners, businesses, and municipalities. The Utility segment is originating projects in Vermont, North Carolina, Ohio, and others.