SPI 2012: Soligent, Clean Power Finance strike new partnership deal

September 10, 2012
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Clean Power Finance and Soligent announced a new partnership, which will see Clean Power Finance’s products offered to Soligent’s network of solar contractors. The companies look to the agreement as being able to help Soligent offer its solar contractors, what they consider to be, the best payment terms in the industry while cutting the cost and time of sales and financing paperwork.

“We are very pleased to announce the addition of Clean Power Finance’s products to our portfolio of solar project financing options,” said Daniel Marino, EVP of marketing and sales at Soligent. “This partnership enables Soligent to provide our customers the best payment terms in the industry; to help them focus on selling and installing solar by offloading the vast majority of sales and installation paperwork; and to offer them an array of financing options to tailor their sales to homeowner preferences.” 

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Soligent can be found at Solar Power International at booth #1609.

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