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Freedom Forever Expands Texas Operations

September 15, 2020 by Solar Industry Mag

Freedom Forever, a residential solar energy installer, has increased its presence in Texas. 

Less than a year ago, it was announced that Freedom Forever would be bringing their operation to Houston and Dallas. Just eight months later, they have announced that their service area has grown with their upcoming branch openings in Austin, San Antonio and El Paso.

“Texas is an energy state, and it’s practically untapped in regards to solar energy,” says Brian Eglsaer, vice president of operations at Freedom Forever. “Energy independence is a big deal for Texas. But it comes with its own set of challenges. Hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes, thunderstorms, power outages – all of this on top of aging electricity infrastructures means homes in rural areas especially could go without power for more than a few days. Solar and batteries could help combat this.”

Freedom Forever prioritizes return on investment and reliable long-term support through a 25-year production guarantee. In Texas, the cost of solar is very competitive with utility companies, which means there is an opportunity for compelling pricing when it comes to building a home solar system, notes the company.

For more information on Freedom Forever’s recent expansion in Texas, click here.

Photo: Freedom Forever’s landing page

Filed Under: Renewable, Solar

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