星期五, 27 2 月, 2026
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GreenBrilliance partners with Qmerit on EV charging solutions

Solar installer GreenBrilliance is partnering with Qmerit to provide electric vehicle charging solutions for its customers. With this partnership in place, homeowners and businesses will have access to qualified and licensed electricians to install charging equipment. The initial agreement is for the installation of at-home Level 2 charging hardware to assure customers of more convenient and faster charging of their EV.

The ability to charge at home plays heavily into a consumer’s decision to purchase an electric vehicle. The partnership eliminates the need for organizations to assess, locate and pay for their charging installation. Instead, through Qmerit, EV owners can fill out a simple online survey and get quotes from GreenBrilliance. The survey will ensure quotes are precisely based on the unique characteristics of the owner’s home or business.

“Renewable energy and electric vehicles are at the epicenter of our growing global economy. This partnership is timely and brings a great value proposition to the customers buying EVs and going solar. It helps them reduce their carbon footprint and truly contribute towards sustainability,” said Sumit Bhatnagar, President & CEO of GreenBrilliance.

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