Sunnova
American solar energy company
Traded as | NOVA |
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Industry | Solar energy |
Founded | 2012 |
Founder | John Berger |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas , U.S. |
Revenue | US$241.8 million[1] (2021) |
US$−54,890[1] (2021) | |
Net income | US$−138,128[1] (2021) |
Total assets | US$5.5 million[1] (2021) |
Total equity | US$1.19 million[1] (2021) |
Number of employees | 736[2] (2021) |
Website | Official website |
Sunnova Energy is an American residential and commercial solar energy company[3] based in Houston, Texas.
History
The company was founded in Houston, TX in 2012.[4]
In 2019, the company began selling shares on the New York Stock Exchange[5] and in 2022 it was described as one of America’s largest rooftop solar companies.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Sunnova 2021 Annual Report" (PDF). February 17, 2022.
- ^ "Sunnova Energy International Inc. (NOVA) Company Profile & Facts - Yahoo Finance". finance.yahoo.com.
- ^ "Sunnova". www.consumeraffairs.com. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
- ^ "About Sunnova | See Why Sunnova Is Trusted By Homeowners". Sunnova. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
- ^ Murdoch, Adrian (September 7, 2021). "US solar sees brighter prospects as Sunnova issues first green bond".
- ^ "A Solar Firm Plans to Build Off-Grid Neighborhoods in California - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. August 30, 2022. Retrieved November 14, 2022.
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