Solar service provider EnergyAid has announced the acquisition of Titan Solar Power’s intellectual property. Following Titan Solar Power’s recent Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, EnergyAid will provide continued support for Titan’s former customers. This move follows EnergyAid’s recent acquisitions of Sunworks and Solcius, further expanding its reach and capabilities.
With this acquisition, EnergyAid is enhancing its nationwide proactive monitoring initiative, providing vital support to tens of thousands of former Titan Solar Power customers. Through remote diagnostics, early issue detection and efficient repair services, EnergyAid aims to prevent costly disruptions and ensure uninterrupted solar energy production for homeowners.
“Too many homeowners have been left in the dark by companies that promised long-term service and then disappeared,” said Nick Sherman, CEO of EnergyAid. “By integrating Titan’s monitoring network into our platform, we are restoring trusted solar repair and maintenance support for these customers.”
EnergyAid started out as an solar service provider in California and Arizona, specializing in assisting homeowners affected by solar company closures. Its team of expert technicians is dedicated to ensuring the continued functionality and efficiency of solar systems, regardless of the original installer.
As part of its ongoing expansion, 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. Once a link is available, we will share it here.
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Sure for a price to the consumer…can’t afford the upgrades they say I need….
This is just in time!
I think that Titan Solar Power was the “GOAT” of solar energy installations! It will take years to find another Titan that can take over the nation like Titan Solar Power!
How do you become part of the Solar network as a former Titan customer?
Once details are available, we will share them here
Well Done Kelsey, I’ve been following this for a minute now and this is the best possible result for all concerned.