Solar power installer Freedom Forever was recently ranked #135 in the 37 th annual Inc. 5000 list. Over the last three years, the company has experienced 2953.8% revenue growth. Brett Bouchy, CEO of Freedom Forever, answered some questions for CleanTechnica about the company’s work. 1. How has your company experienced a 2953.8% revenue growth? Freedom Forever has a unique approach that goes against some of the prevailing trends in the residential solar industry We look at every project we take on as a long-term opportunity and a chance to build a relationship with the residential solar customer. This isn’t about selling a system for every dollar of potential profit and then never seeing the customer again – we know that solar power systems need to grow and adapt with the needs of our customers, and they know that we’ll be there no matter what. One of the things that sets us apart from others – and has helped us grow – is our commitment to ensuring that our customers own their solar power systems. Solar energy systems are an investment in a home – just like a new kitchen or adding a pool – and homeowners deserve to see […]
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