Core Insights - Pineapple Energy Inc. announced a 1.95-megawatt project through its subsidiary SUNation, set to begin installation in early July on a large industrial building in New York [1] - The developer has over 200 MW of energy in their projected renewables pipeline nationally, selecting SUNation for their interconnection expertise and successful project delivery history [2] - The project was expedited, moving from initial contact to execution in a matter of months, showcasing SUNation's capability to meet project requirements efficiently [3] Company Overview - Pineapple Energy focuses on expanding local and regional solar, storage, and energy services companies across the nation, aiming to facilitate the energy transition through grassroots solar electricity and battery storage growth [4] - The company operates a portfolio of brands, including SUNation, that provide comprehensive solutions for homeowners and small businesses in solar, battery storage, and grid services [4] Market Trends - There is a growing demand for industrial and commercial solar projects as owners recognize the value of transitioning to solar energy [4]
Pineapple Subsidiary SUNation Signs 1.95-Megawatt Project