New PV store will distribute ET Solar modules, trackers

New Home Green Materials and Learning Center -- the California-based chain of green home improvement superstores, launching soon -- has established a collaborative relationship with ET Solar, provider of PV systems.

New Home will offer ET's panels and tracking systems as one of its inaugural product lines in the launch of the chain's renewable energy division. These products will be available for small-medium sized installers and contractors. The chain will have 39 categories of renewable materials, offering installers the opportunity to find the materials they need in one place.

"I'm excited about the new relationship between New Home and ET Solar," said New Home CEO and founder Rich Rifkin. "From what I have seen, ET is a solid company with a high quality product which our customers demand as a defense against some of the well-known lower performing products on the market."

"New Home offers a very unique business model at the right moment in time. This exciting new retail concept will really give consumers a chance to do their share to help reduce their climate impact. We are very happy to be part of this effort as a supplier," said ET vice president Linhui Sui.

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