Clean Power Finance forges new partnerships to expand solar financing options

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Solar finance broker Clean Power Finance has formed partnerships with installers Roof Diagnostics and Trinity Solar to expand the availability of its residential solar financing options to installers in Connecticut, Maryland and New York.

Clean Power Finance, an online marketplace for solar financial solutions, has also opened new office branch in New York City to support its East Coast partners.

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Robert Prigge, Chief Commercial Officer of Clean Power Finance said: “We are very pleased to add top-tier companies such as RDI and Trinity to our extensive list of solar professional partners.

“These partnerships demonstrate the attractiveness of Clean Power Finance’s model. In less than two years, virtually every single major partner of the early residential solar finance providers has left exclusive relationships to be able to work with CPF. Our pending expansion into new markets underscores demand by solar companies for finance products they can brand and market to homeowners.”

CPF claimed it now had partnerships with 80% of the main residential solar companies in major solar markets.

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