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Energyaid acquires SunWorks, Solcius assets and will maintain existing solar systems

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Energyaid announced that it recently adopted SunWorks and Solcius intellectual property, so that the company could offer extensive service and support to their existing customers.

The acquisition includes customer data and security sites, so that EnergyAid can proactively monitor and maintain solar systems. This not only ensures the optimum performance of these systems, but also offers valuable data for future improvements. EnergyAid will expand the activities to support its fast -growing customer base.

Last year, EnergyAid was recognized nationally as the best solar service company in California and Arizona for helping homeowners whose original solar panel of the solar panel went bankrupt. The EnergyAid technicians team ensures that the systems of homeowners continue to run smoothly, even after their original installers are no longer in business.

“We are delighted to announce the acquisition of Sunworks and Solcius assets, which will further strengthen our position in the market for renewable energy consumption in California, Arizona and soon Nevada,” said Nick Sherman, CEO and co-founder of EnergyAid. “This movement corresponds to our goal to provide first -class services to our customers and to establish ourselves as a leader in solar repair and maintenance. Customers of Sunworks and Solcius will have a seamless transition, and we will continue to deliver our customers.”

In addition to the acquisition, EnergyAid also launches a membership program on 1 April. This program offers its members exclusive benefits, including proactive monitoring, external problem solving services and priority planning with reduced rates for repair and maintenance services, which offer access to the latest industry updates and trends.

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The services of EnergyAid for homeowners include system diagnostics and repairs, monitoring and maintenance of solar and batteries, cleaning and replacing module, as well as extensive solar inspections.

Residential and commercial solar developer Sunworks presented bankruptcy in 2024. Solcius was one of the residential subsidiaries.

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