
CivicSolar
Stage
Acquired | AcquiredTotal Raised
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Latest CivicSolar News
Aug 14, 2020
CivicSolar Joined the CED Greentech family on October 21st, 2019 Thank you for a decade of partnership which has enabled CivicSolar to support over 500 MW of solar projects throughout the Americas. We started this company as three people with a dream to accelerate the adoption of solar power and today we’re achieving this on a new scale. We are so excited to announce this monumental leap forward in the level of service, expertise, and resources that we can now provide to our contractor customers. Having worked closely with CED Greentech over the past 4 years, we are confident that as one company, we will be able to offer you an unmatched customer experience and work towards a solar future together. Please reach out to your Account Manager with any questions or project needs. - The CED Greentech Team
CivicSolar Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is CivicSolar's headquarters?
CivicSolar's headquarters is located at 426 17th Street, Oakland.
What is CivicSolar's latest funding round?
CivicSolar's latest funding round is Acquired.
How much did CivicSolar raise?
CivicSolar raised a total of $3.6M.
Who are the investors of CivicSolar?
Investors of CivicSolar include CED Greentech and Powerhouse.
Who are CivicSolar's competitors?
Competitors of CivicSolar include Abengoa, REC Solar, SolarCity, GroSolar, Draker Labs and 12 more.
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