Sunrun announces partnership with San Diego Padres

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US residential solar company Sunrun has announced a multi-year partnership with the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball (MLB) —noting that the company will establish a presence at the team’s stadium, Petco Park, during the 2015 season.

Sunrun revealed digital and stationary signage at Petco Park, while the partnership will also help the company sell its services through numerous features at the stadium.

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Michael Grasso, Sunrun's chief marketing officer, said: “Sunrun and the Padres are dedicated to engaging with families through the power of the sun – enjoying a great baseball game outdoors and harnessing it to power their homes. We look forward to working with the Padres to educate more homeowners in the San Diego area that going solar with Sunrun is simple and saves them money.”

Sunrun solar consultants will also be present at Petco Park during regular season games to discuss options and services with consumers.

Jeremy Horowitz, vice president of corporate and event revenue for the Padres, added: “The Padres are proud to partner with Sunrun to help raise awareness about the power of solar. With the abundance of sunshine in San Diego, a partnership with Sunrun is a perfect fit for the Padres and for our fans.”

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