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PetersenDean taps U.S. manufacturer Mission Solar Energy as panel supplier

By Kelsey Misbrener | September 26, 2017

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Mission Solar Energy, U.S. manufacturer of high-power solar modules, and PetersenDean Roofing & Solar, the nation’s largest privately held solar and roofing company, have joined forces. Together, the companies will offer homeowners an affordable path to solar ownership using American-built materials installed by U.S. workers. Mission Solar Energy will supply high-performance solar panels assembled at the company’s headquarters factory in San Antonio, Texas for PetersenDean residential installations.

This alliance helps meet two important goals for PetersenDean, which installs about 2,000 solar and roof systems each month nationally: Providing PetersenDean customers with intelligently managed energy storage, and using roofing materials manufactured in the U.S.

“We made a decision at PetersenDean to source as many of our products as possible from North America,” said Jim Petersen, president and CEO of PetersenDean Roofing & Solar. “As a result, we are supporting the American economy, supporting the American worker and reinvesting those dollars back in America. It’s that simple. I want to make sure that our products stand the test of time and that our customers are happy. That’s why we choose to utilize Mission Solar Energy products. We can help customers lower their electric bills, help the environment and help the economy.”

Mission Solar Energy will supply PetersenDean with their high-power MSE PERC 60 modules that feature a 60-cell design and sleek, all-black aesthetics. This product has been a customer favorite since hitting the market early this year, selling in all four corners of the country. Mission Solar Energy expects to supply between 2 and 4 MW of modules to PetersenDean each month, from their state-of-the-art 250-MW-capacity facility in Texas.

“The alliance between Mission Solar Energy and PetersenDean is a natural fit,” says Jae Yang, president of Mission Solar Energy. “We share a common devotion to quality, pride-in-workmanship and the American economy. This agreement allows us to further penetrate the residential rooftop market and will give us an important foothold in the California market and beyond.”

PetersenDean is the nation’s largest privately held solar and roofing company and known for its mission to source as many tried and true Tier 1 roofing and solar products from the U.S. as possible. Along with Mission Solar Energy, PetersenDean solar system includes Buy-American-Act-compliant panels, inverters and racking installed by the construction company’s U.S. workforce.

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