Q CELLS completes acquisition of Geli, solidifying its expansion by offering integrated C&I solutions
Combined capabilities will provide C&I customers with integrated PV+EMS+ESS solutions for optimized business velocity, efficiency, and confidence, resulting in maximized project value and revenue potential
[Irvine, United States, December 21, 2020] Q CELLS announced today that it has completed the acquisition of San Francisco-based energy storage solutions company Growing Energy Labs, Inc. (Geli). The two companies have begun the process of integrating its U.S. operations.
"Q CELLS and Geli have long been committed to innovation and a cleaner tomorrow through smart energy solutions. We are pleased to reach today's milestone and to finally welcome the Geli team to the Q CELLS family. Together we hope to strengthen our commitment to the U.S. market and to bring superior value to our customers and partners in a segment slated for future growth." Hee Cheul (Charles) Kim, CEO of Q CELLS said.
"We're tremendously excited about the acceleration Q CELLS is bringing to our business", said Dan Loflin, CEO of Geli. "Our customers see value in the strength of software offerings paired with industry leading PV and ESS, along with the support of a financially bankable and reliable brand like Q CELLS."
About Q CELLS
Q CELLS is a renowned total energy solutions provider in solar cell and module, energy storage, downstream project business and energy retail. It is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea (Global Executive HQ) and Thalheim, Germany (Technology & Innovation HQ) with operations all over the world. Through its growing global business network spanning Europe, North America, Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East, Q CELLS provides excellent services and long-term partnerships to its customers in the utility, commercial, governmental and residential markets. For more information, visit: http://www.q-cells.com.
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