SunPower teams with Key Equipment Finance for U.S. commercial-scale solar systems

SunPower has launched a new finance program with Key Equipment Finance to support US$50 million in commercial-scale solar systems in the U.S. The program is designed to streamline the purchase process, combining the solar modules and installation costs into a monthly payment scheme. SunPower and local installers in its dealer network will design and build the systems from 50kW to 1MW.

"SunPower is without a doubt an experienced, innovative technology leader developing solar solutions for customers worldwide," said Adam Warner, President of Key Equipment Finance. "The company is focused on maximizing return on investment and making it easier for companies of all types and sizes to acquire solar technology, as evidenced by this partnership. Together with SunPower, we designed this equipment finance program with the customers' budget in mind."

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