Shaping The Future of Renewable Energy
Bankable PPA & Project Financing for Developers and EPCs
We structure PPA solutions and flexible financing around the needs of developers, EPCs, and commercial project owners so deals move forward with less friction and more certainty.
Zero Upfront
Capital
Start projects without heavy initial spend.
Predictable Energy Pricing
Lock in stable long-term electricity costs.
Flexible Financing Options
Choose the structure that fits the project.
End-to-End Project Support
Get help from early review through deployment.
100+
Megawatts Installed
$100M+
Available Capital
400+
Projects Completed
High-Impact PPA Solutions for Developers & EPCs
We simplify the financing process so you can focus on building. Our Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) model removes the financial barrier for your clients, making “Yes” the easiest answer they’ll give.

Structuring Capital Around Your Energy Goals
From single-site installations to large-scale energy portfolios, our financing solutions are designed to support the operational and financial goals of modern commercial energy projects.
From Proposal to NTP in Weeks, Not Months
Project Intake
Submit basic project details and 12 months of utility bills. Our team performs an initial credit and feasibility screen within 48 hours.
PPA Offer & Term Sheet
We provide a transparent, competitive PPA rate and a standard term sheet. No hidden fees or complex legal hurdles to slow down your sales cycle.
Fast-Track Underwriting
Our in-house capital allows for rapid due diligence. We coordinate directly with you to finalize site audits and technical requirements.
Notice to Proceed (NTP)
With financing secured and contracts signed, we issue NTP so your crews can hit the ground running and you can recognize revenue faster.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that solar energy is a new and sometimes confusing topic for many of our customers. That’s
why we’ve put together some of the most commonly-asked questions we received below.
Solar PV (photovoltaic) panels produce electricity from sunlight. PV panels have no moving parts and use an inverter to change the direct current (DC) power they produce to usable alternating current (AC) power that is practical for modern commercial use.
Many concerns about new solar technology focus on its perceived “newness,” but the technology was actually developed in the 1950s and has been consistently improved upon since then. Initially, solar panels were mainly used by NASA. It’s a testament to the power of solar energy that the fundamentals of the technology are strong enough to support satellites and astronauts. Solar panels like the ones that will go on your roof are carefully designed and tested—both in labs and in real life—to withstand rain, snow, hail, wind and, of course, the sun.
The predecessors of modern solar panels made in the 1970’s are still producing power. Today’s panels also benefit from 60+ years of development and improvement! The bottom line? Most panels are guaranteed to be producing power for at least 25 years, and most installers will offer a 10-25 year warranty on workmanship and a power production guarantee.
Inverter warranties are 10-25 years, depending on the make and model and technology. However, more and more value-added features are getting built into inverters, so those additional features will likely increase the warranty period.
At any time of the day, your solar energy system may produce more or less electricity than you need for your business. When the system’s production exceeds the customer demand, the excess energy generation automatically goes through the electric meter into the utility grid, running the meter backwards to credit the customer account. At other times of the day, the customer’s electric demand may be higher than the renewable energy system is producing, and the customer relies on additional power needs from the utility. Switching between your solar energy system’s power and the utility grid power is instantaneous—you’ll never notice any interruption in the flow of power.

