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Artemis solar energy software partners with GoodLeap for direct financing

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 10, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Artemis by Monalee introduces GoodLeap lease financing for fast-growing solar companies. Currently operating in 12 states, consumers can easily select the leasing option that best suits their needs and enjoy instant approval through soft credit checks, enabling savings of up to 30 to 50% on their monthly electric bills.

To reinforce its innovative offering, Artemis has been in touch with GoodLeap, a leading company that has almost funded $20 billion on projects. This connection gives solar companies using Artemis the ability to display lease prices directly to consumers on their website, along with credit approvals, instant 12-second system designs that meet GoodLeap’s high bar for accuracy/approval, and access to competitive pricing, thus streamlining the process. for their customers.

This shift to solar leasing is largely driven by the continued increase in energy rates, exacerbated by inflation.

“Energy costs will only increase due to the amount of capital expenditure required to maintain the electric grid and transmission lines… and these price increases will be passed on to consumers,” said Artemis co-founder. Walid Halty.

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