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Service provider Energyaid is planning to support leaving customers of Titan Solar Power

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Solar Service Provider EnergyAid has announced the acquisition of the intellectual property of Titan Solar Power. After the recent bankruptcy application from Titan Solar Power, EnergyAid will offer continuous support to the former customers of Titan. This step follows the recent acquisitions of SunWorks and Solcius of EnergyAid, so that the reach and the possibilities have been further expanded.

With this acquisition, EnergyAid improves its national proactive monitoring initiative and offers essential support to tens of thousands of former customers of Titan Solar Power. Through remote diagnostics, early issue detection and efficient repair services, EnergyAid wants to prevent expensive disturbances and ensure uninterrupted production of solar energy for homeowners.

“Too many homeowners were left in the dark by companies that promised long -term service and then disappeared,” says Nick Sherman, CEO of Energyaid. “By integrating the Titan monitoring network into our platform, we restore the familiar solar repair and maintenance support for these customers.”

EnergyAid started as a provider for solar service in California and Arizona, specialized in helping homeowners who have been affected by closures of sun companies. The expert technicians team is dedicated to guaranteeing the continuous functionality and efficiency of solar systems, regardless of the original installation program.

As part of the current expansion, EnergyAID is launching a new membership program this month and offers exclusive benefits, such as proactive system monitoring, remote problem solution, priority service planning, discount percentages and insights into the latest industrial progress. As soon as a link is available, we will share it here.

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