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Sunnova has built solar on more than 100,000 new homes

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sunnova Energy International‘s New Homes Business Division has installed more than 1 million solar panels on over 100,000 new-build residential single-family rooftops in markets across the United States. Through its New Homes division, Sunnova works with more than 85 leading homebuilders, helping to create homes that are more energy efficient and capable of producing and storing their own energy.

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“Sunnova is dedicated to driving greater energy resiliency and affordability in the home space,” said William J. Berger, president and CEO at Sunnova. “By integrating our renewable energy solutions into the construction of the home, we are helping lower the lifetime cost of home ownership while eliminating the burden and cost of retrofits. Working with our homebuilding strategic partners, we are integrating distributed energy infrastructure that can benefit the homeowner in terms of lower marginal costs and greater reliability, while also better supporting the local grid.”

In addition to the financial advantages, the positive environmental impact of Sunnova’s products translate to a lower carbon footprint of new homes from the very beginning of their lifespan, and increasing their resilience by adding energy storage solutions as well.

“We’re proud of reaching this important milestone, but even more proud of the trend and momentum we’re helping drive,” said Michael Grasso, executive VP and chief revenue officer at Sunnova. “Collaborating with most of the country’s top home builders, we’ve doubled our new home solar installs in just three years, with an expanding range of services and innovative smart panels that continue to deliver better energy solutions at a better price.”

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