星期五, 27 2 月, 2026
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Solar + storage installer Enable Energy changes name to BayWa r.e. Power Solutions

Source:BayWa

BayWa r.e. Power Solutions Inc., the new brand identity for the former Enable Energy, launches today after BayWa r.e. acquired Enable in September 2020. BayWa r.e. Power Solutions is now a national solar + storage EPC for the commercial, industrial and utility sectors.

The new-named BayWa r.e. Power Solutions has installed more than 100 MW of solar and 175 MWh of storage — both standalone and solar + storage installations — and has a healthy late-stage project pipeline of 600 MW of solar and 1 GWh of storage. Notable active projects include a 47-MW solar/135-MWh storage utility project on the big island of Hawaii. BayWa r.e. is ready to serve our global key accounts in their sustainability initiatives in the Americas with projects ranging from C&I to larger-scale utility projects with projects already underway.

“Joining the BayWa r.e. organization has already paid big dividends for our business,” said Brad Ferrell, CEO of BayWa r.e. Power Solutions. “We’re happy to finalize our brand transformation and move forward into the next chapter, with plans for accelerated growth both in the U.S. and U.S. territories.”

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