Suniva modules approved by Clean Power Finance funds

  • Suniva approved by funds that offer residential financing products through Clean Power Finance’s online marketplace.
    Suniva approved by funds that offer residential financing products through Clean Power Finance’s online marketplace.

Suniva has announced that its PV modules have been approved by one or more funds that offer residential financing products through Clean Power Finance’s online marketplace.

Clean Power Finance is a platform that connects fund investors that supply third-party financing with qualified residential solar professionals. Each fund is said to provide installers with a pre-determined list of sanctioned solar equipment manufacturers that meet the fund’s quality criteria.

“We’re pleased that one of Clean Power Finance’s funds has identified Suniva as an approved top-tier, high-quality module provider," said Jim Modak, chief financial officer for Suniva. "This approval makes our high-power density products utilizing US technology more accessible to the residential installation marketplace. We have found that many customers also prefer to buy from a US owned company."

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