The solar company logged $1.64 billion in revenue, down from $2.36 billion in the previous year’s Q2.
The automaker entered a 15-year, 180 MW solar power purchase agreement (PPA).
D.R. Horton selected Streetleaf as a national vendor for its new home communities.
The middle-market investment firm agreed to acquire approximately 70% of UGE shares.
The company offers a DC-to-DC electric bidirectional electric vehicle charger that allows EVs to charge directly from solar panels without the need to convert to AC.
The company will open a 24 GW annual production facility, creating over 1,000 jobs.
The portfolio is planned to be developed in locations across the United States from 2025 through 2029.
The connector is compatible with all major electric vehicle brands, including Tesla and non-Tesla vehicles.
The Eco-Top rooftop mounting structure is designed for commercial and industrial rooftops.
Ebon Solar will invest $942 million in a solar cell manufacturing facility, bringing over 900 jobs.
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