SAN RAMON, Calif., March 13, 2018 -- Nuance Energy, manufacturer of the patent-pending Osprey PowerPlatform® and developer of distributed generation solar projects through its AgWell Solar® division, today announced the opening of a new office in Fresno, CA, to better serve its Central Valley customers. The facility has a total of 8,000 sq ft with 6,500 sq ft for warehousing and distribution, and 1,500 sq ft of office space for sales and support staff. The lease also includes 7,000 sq ft of outdoor yard space for overstock and fleet storage.
Nuance Energy recently hosted a meeting of the California Solar & Storage Association’s (CALSSA) Central Valley Chapter at the new facility, and used that occasion to celebrate the opening with a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony. Guest speakers at the meeting included Jonathan Wise, channel partner manager for Nuance Energy, Jeff Brown, account manager for JLM Energy, and Michael Palmquist, CEO and co-founder of SolarNexus. Dignitaries in attendance included:
- Nicholas Sinclair, field representative for Assemblyman Jim Patterson
- Casey Filippi, owner of Bright House
- Daryl Franks, western area sales manager for SunPower
- Jeff Brown, JLM Energy and acting president of CALSSA Fresno Chapter
- Jayson Emerian, owner of Trinity Power
- Jack Ramsey, AltSys Solar
- Glen Siemens, president of Arise Solar
“We opened this office to help meet the growing demand for the Osprey PowerPlatform,” said Brian C. Boguess, Nuance Energy’s founder and CEO. “Demand remains strong owing to the Osprey’s many breakthrough advantages for ground mount solar projects, especially its industry-leading low cost and speed of installation, and ability to function well even under challenging conditions. These and other advantages enable solar energy contractors to increase profits by taking on more projects with less risk, including through expansion into new markets where other types of foundations often fail.”
The new facility is located at 4025 West Ashcroft Avenue, Fresno, CA 93722.
About Nuance Energy
Nuance Energy is making solar energy substantially more affordable. The company’s patent-pending Osprey PowerPlatform® solar ground mount racking system employs a unique earth anchor and modular, scalable design to enable contractors, integrators and EPCs to achieve peak profitability through the industry’s lowest installation costs and fastest time-to-revenue for ground mounted systems. Nuance Energy’s mission is to lead solar innovation while focused on the solar industry’s downstream value chain saving partners and customers time and money. Headquartered in San Ramon, CA, Nuance Energy (www.nuanceenergy.com) and its subsidiary AgWell Solar (www.agwellsolar.com) provide design, engineering, installation and financing for select projects.
Contact:
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