Helping You Move Right into the Future of Solar Technology

Geosol Global Distribution has officially announced the grand opening of its new showroom located at 157-A Concord Plaza Shopping Center in St. Louis, Missouri. According to certain reports, the stated new facility comes bearing the means to showcase what’s latest in solar technology, providing customers with a hands-on experience of products that are shaping the future when it comes to clean energy. Now, although pretty significant in its own right, Geosol’s latest move is also supported, at length, by its partnerships with top 50 solar brands spread across US. These partnerships include the one it has with REPM, a high-volume solar project originator. Here, the two companies basically ensure a steady supply of premium solar products to residential and large-scale projects nationwide, thus enhancing the efficiency and reach of solar energy installations. Giving Geosol an even bigger opportunity to be optimistic regarding its REPM collaboration is the latter’s plan to launch a comprehensive and innovative funding platform this summer which will provide a superior experience for EPCs, installers, and most importantly, home and business owners. The next significant partnership Geosol boasts happens to be with Navitas Solar. In fact, as the exclusive North American distributor for Navitas Solar, Geosol has already installed the first project using Navitas modules, with a case study set to become available soon. In essence, such a partnership is likely to bring high-quality, state-of-the-art mono PERC and TopCON solar modules to the North American solar marketplace. Once here, it will provide robust solutions for commercial and residential rooftop and utility scale solar projects.

“Geosol Global has the approach that we need to compete in a sometimes raucous solar market,” said John Conte, Founder and CEO of REPM. “REPM strives to provide our customers with the most efficient and environmentally friendly solar power solutions, and we are thrilled to partner with Geosol to expand our impact. Together, we aim to offer a comprehensive renewable energy solution that maximizes energy generation while ensuring dependable, flexible, and affordable energy storage. This collaboration is a bold step towards creating a sustainable future by providing empowering energy solutions for home owners through service, innovation, and quality.”

Another major partnership aiding Geosol’s case from a holistic standpoint is the one with VNT. You see, Geosol holds exclusive distribution rights for VNT’s electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in the Western Hemisphere, solutions that are currently undergoing testing at national laboratories in preparation for import. On top of that Geosol will also distribute VNT-branded solar equipment for utility-scale solar projects. Markedly enough, we referred to how Geosol has a partnership in place with Navitas, but what we didn’t mention was that it was also actively collaborating with Navitas USA by Colby, majority minority-owned enterprise developing a 3.6 GW solar module manufacturing facility that promotes workforce diversity and inclusion. As for what that means on a practical note, it translates to how the given partnership provides Geosol an assortment of high-quality, American-made solar products, aligning with the goals of the Inflation Reduction Act to bolster domestic manufacturing and create good-paying jobs.

Having referred to the work it is doing to make state-of-the-art solar technology, we must also shed some light upon the role Geosol is playing in the broader financial and manufacturing ecosystem. We get to say so the company collaborates closely with a company like, let’s say, Sustainable Equity LLC, a financial services firm specializing in flexible financing solutions, including Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE), USDA financing, and traditional lending. Such a partnership makes it possible for Geosol’s clients to access innovative financial products that support energy efficiency, renewable energy, and disaster resiliency projects.

“Our customer-first, concierge service is designed to meet the needs of a dynamic and ever-evolving solar supply chain market in the U.S.,” said Byron DeLear, CEO of Geosol Global Distribution. “We are proud to collaborate with partners like Navitas Solar, REPM, VNT, and numerous EPCs across the nation,”

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