Vivint Solar officially reaches 100,000 serviced customers

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Vivint Solar currently serves customers in 15 states and in Washington D.C. Image: Vivint Solar

Residential solar provider Vivint Solar announced Wednesday that it has surpassed more than 100,000 PV energy systems installed for residential solar customers.

David Bywater, CEO of Vivint Solar, noted: “To reach this landmark achievement in less than six years is a testament to the outstanding work of our entire team. We are proud to offer Americans the potential to save money on their electricity bills and power their homes with clean, renewable energy, and we look forward to bringing these benefits to more customers throughout the country.”

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Vivint Solar currently serves customers in 15 states: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Utah. It also has a presence in Washington D.C.

The company has now installed over 634MW of residential solar energy systems — the equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions reductions from more than 3 million passenger vehicles driven for one year.

Whether it be through power purchase agreements (PPAs), lease, cash purchase options or loans, Vivint offers a number of options for homeowners looking to join a growing residential-solar community.

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