Conti Solar Advances its National EPC Solar Services

Conti Solar Advances its National EPC Solar Services

Presently, the company has over 84 MW of solar projects in various stages of construction in California, Minnesota, Illinois, and Utah.

National EPC Solar Services

Solar EPC company Conti Solar is currently expanding its regional staff to support its growing operations in west of the Mississippi.

Presently, the company has over 84 MW of solar projects in various stages of construction in California, Minnesota, Illinois, and Utah.

Further, the solar power generation projects include distributed generation, commercial and industrial, community solar, landfill solar, agricultural and energy storage.

The company is expanding its regional teams to support the density of its western and mid-western operations.

New staff members are partnered with tenured team members to ensure their work aligns with the company’s quality and safety standards.

Commenting on the development, Conti Solar, CEO, Matthew Skidmore said, “As a national EPC with a long established business in construction, we bring an extraordinary depth of knowledge, resources and a tremendous network of connections we have cultivated over a significant period of time. We are one company that can work across states, offering our customers national support for their solar investments.”

As the company continues to expand its operations, this growth phase will ensure that there are sufficient expert staff to take on additional multi-state contracts, and maintain it’s high levels of customer satisfaction.

Currently, the company has successfully installed over 500 MW of solar projects and has a pipeline of 300 MW of solar project portfolios in construction nationally.

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Manu Tayal

Manu is an Associate Editor at Saur Energy International where she writes and edits clean & green energy news, featured articles and interview industry veterans with a special focus on solar, wind and financial segments.

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