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The news tanked the Houston-based residential and commercial solar company’s stock price to an all-time low Monday morning. Two weeks ago, Sunnova laid off more than 15% of its workforce ...
Sunnova Energy, a Houston solar company, has laid off more than 15% of its workforce. Here's why. By Claire Hao, Staff writer Feb 18, 2025 ...
Additionally, Sunnova’s state-of-the-art Global Command Center in Houston is equipped with cutting-edge technologies, analytics, and tailored solutions to enhance the customer experience.
Sunnova CEO John Berger, left, talks with Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló about his Houston-based companies effort with solar and battery systems to alleviate the sweeping power outage caused ...
HOUSTON, January 15, 2025--Sunnova Energy International Inc. ("Sunnova") (NYSE: NOVA), a leading adaptive energy services company, announced today that its New Homes Business Division has ...
Sunnova's contract with the Donahoos highlights the fact the panels cost nothing up front, with no signing or installation fee. It's not until 18 pages in that the total cost is spelled out.
Houston residential solar company Sunnova Energy received a judge's approval to sell most of its assets to a group of lenders in a $118M bankruptcy deal.
Sunnova Energy International Inc. (NYSE: NOVA), one of Houston’s most prominent solar energy companies, announced nearly 300 job cuts, a reduction of more than 15% of its workforce.
Sunnova expects to sell as many as 20.3 million shares, which have been approved for listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “NOVA,” between $16 and $18 per share.
HOUSTON, Texas-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--Sunnova Energy International, Inc. (“Sunnova”) (NYSE: NOVA), a leading U.S. Energy as a Service (EaaS) provider, and FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc., a leader ...
Sunnova has around 50,000 customers, but its sales are still small in Houston, where rooftop solar has struggled to catch on in the face of a state government that offers little to no incentives ...
Houston-based Sunnova Energy International Inc. (NYSE: NOVA) saw a brief slowdown in the number of new customers it brought on as the Covid-19 pandemic took hold of the U.S. in March, but that ...