Service provider EnergyAid continues its buying spree of abandoned residential solar assets, now with the acquisition of Suntuity Renewables intellectual property.
National residential solar installer Suntuity closed shop in 2024. EnergyAid will now provide support to more than 11,000 former Suntuity customers. Through remote diagnostics, early issue detection and efficient repair services, EnergyAid is committed to minimizing disruptions and ensuring reliable solar energy production for homeowners left without support.
“When solar installation companies shut down, homeowners are often left scrambling without anyone to service their systems, manage warranties, monitor performance or handle repairs,” said Nick Sherman, CEO of EnergyAid. “That’s where we come in. EnergyAid is here to support customers who’ve been stranded by their installers and are searching for reliable help. By integrating Suntuity’s monitoring network into our platform, we’re reestablishing the trusted repair and maintenance support these homeowners need.”
EnergyAid is also supporting the former customers of Titan Solar Power, Sunworks and Solcius. Read Solar Power World’s Q&A with EnergyAid here.
EnergyAid is launching a new membership program this month, offering exclusive benefits such as proactive system monitoring, remote troubleshooting, priority service scheduling, discounted repair rates and insights into the latest industry advancements. More information can be found on the EnergyAid website.