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Eguana energy storage system picks up another distributing partnership with Ameresco

By Kelly Pickerel | October 3, 2018

Eguana Technologies and Ameresco Solar are pleased to announce that Eguana’s “Evolve” Home Energy Storage System is immediately available to Ameresco’s select partner network in North American markets. Initial product certification training is scheduled to take place on October 5, 2019 at Ameresco’s Temecula, California facility.

Ameresco maintains a network of several thousand active solar and electrical contractors located in key SunBelt states who stand to benefit from the immediate availability of the Evolve residential energy storage system. Ameresco designs and engineers grid-tie battery backup and residential power systems delivering a unique experience for installers and contractors. The one stop solution approach for products, engineering services and project management, coupled with a strong product portfolio, has positioned the company as a high-value added reseller for energy storage systems.

“Ameresco Solar has an extensive background in the grid-tie battery backup and residential power solutions market and the Evolve system enhances their existing offering with advanced grid interactive energy storage functionality,” said Justin Holland, Eguana Technologies CEO. “Ameresco brings a new group of value added partners who will open up new markets for the Evolve residential energy storage system throughout North America.”

Bryan Martin, VP of Ameresco’s solar division, said, “Eguana has proven themselves to be a top player in grid tied energy storage for rate arbitrage and back up power. Partnering with Ameresco, an engineering led distributor of battery based products, makes perfect sense, bringing this solution to markets that need this exciting technology. The solar and storage industry has been waiting for this product which is simple to install and provides impressive returns on investment to homeowners by giving them control over the energy their solar system produces.”

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