Residential solar company Sunrun announced Wednesday that it is expanding its residential PV services to Wisconsin, with the company claiming to be the first national residential solar company to serve the Midwest.
Sunrun claims to be the first national residential solar company to serve the Midwest US. Image: Sunrun
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Lynn Jurich, chief executive officer of Sunrun, said: “We are excited to bring affordable clean energy solutions to homeowners in Wisconsin. We see a demand for solar that has been underserved in the state and look forward to giving residents a choice to reduce their electric bills with solar, while providing value to the grid.”
Sunrun’s services and products are now available to serve homeowners throughout southeast Wisconsin including, but not limited to, the following counties — Dodge, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Rock, Sheboygan, Walworth, Waukesha, and Washington.
Along with entering a new market, Sunrun plans to spur its economic investment in the Midwest by adding job opportunities in Wisconsin, with the company already hiring for several positions for their solar team in southeast Wisconsin.
Ray Allen, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, noted: “Wisconsin is a great place to do business and we are always encouraged when companies decide to set up shop in the Badger State, especially to see them investing in our talented workforce. The energy sector offers good job opportunities and a path forward for the state to continue growing its economy and developing the workforce.”