InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 7
Posts 145
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 02/09/2014

Re: markp1950 post# 17129

Wednesday, 08/27/2014 3:27:10 AM

Wednesday, August 27, 2014 3:27:10 AM

Post# of 63559
Solar3D’s SUNworks Division Triples Size of Headquarters

The company secures a 20,000 square-foot building in Roseville, CA to accommodate its projected solar systems growth

Roseville, CA – August 26, 2014 - Solar3D, Inc. (OTC: SLTD), a leading solar power company and the developer of a proprietary high efficiency solar cell, today announced that its SUNworks division has secured a 20,000 square-foot building located in Roseville, CA to house its northern California operations beginning Q4 of 2014.

SUNworks will use the new 20,000sf building with over 12,000sf of warehouse space equipped with multiple docking stations to facilitate its commercial & residential solar systems backlog, as well as to support increased staffing. The Roseville location will remain the company’s headquarters as it expands into the Southern California market before the end of the 2014 calendar year.

“As SUNworks continues to experience significant growth, approximately 300% year-over-year, we will continue to focus on providing our customers with industry leading products and services, an objective facilitated by this relocation,” said Abe Emard, CEO of SUNworks CEO. SUNworks President, Emil Beitpolous, added, “It is remarkable to think that just five years ago we moved into this 6,000 square-foot building with room for growth, and now we are tripling the size of our building to maintain production at optimal levels.”

“We are very excited about this transition into our new headquarters, which showcases California’s solar sector growth, as customers continue to rely upon SUNworks as a premier solar integrator,” said Jim Nelson, CEO of Solar3D. SUNworks was acquired by Solar3D in early 2014.

SUNworks is focused on the design, installation and management of solar systems for agricultural, commercial, & residential customers. SUNworks has delivered hundreds of 2.5 kilowatt to 1-megawatt commercial systems and has the capability to deliver systems as big as 25 megawatts. Second quarter results will be reported with Solar3D’s 10Q, due to be filed shortly. Reporting of Solar3D and SUNworks results will be fully consolidated by the second quarter of this year.