Sungevity Launches Sunshine Online

May 1, 2008
Bay Area company on mission to make solar more affordable and efficient

Berkeley, Calif.-based Sungevity recently launches its Web site, which uses satellite imagery and other technologies to make it easier for homeowners to buy and install residential solar systems. Sungevity uses satellite images and proprietary software to remotely engineer solar electric systems for customers and send quotes online.

Sungevity offers five solar system options that range in cost from $7,500 to about $38,500, including installation.

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