Sunrun Inc is a leading provider of residential solar energy services in the United States, dedicated to making solar energy accessible and affordable for homeowners. The company designs, develops, and installs solar energy systems, often coupled with energy storage solutions, allowing customers to harness renewable energy while reducing their reliance on traditional electricity sources. Sunrun also offers various financing options, including leases and power purchase agreements, to help customers transition to solar energy with minimal upfront costs. Additionally, the company provides ongoing maintenance and monitoring services to ensure optimal performance of the solar installations, contributing to a sustainable energy future. Read More
Just over a year ago, the future of SolarEdge Technologies (NASDAQ: SEDG) seemed eclipsed by a shadow of mounting debt, a massive inventory glut, and a plummeting stock price that had shed nearly 90% of its value from all-time highs. However, as of January 9, 2026, the narrative has shifted
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HA Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (“HASI”) (NYSE: HASI), a leading investor in sustainable infrastructure assets, and Sunrun Inc. (Nasdaq: RUN), America’s largest provider of home battery storage, solar, and home-to-grid power plants, today announced the closing of an innovative joint venture to finance distributed energy assets. The partnership is expected to ultimately finance over 300 megawatts of capacity across more than 40,000 home power plants across the country.
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