Ingenero launches Energy Access solar lease

Thursday, 31 May, 2012

Solar leasing company Ingenero has launched its Energy Access solar lease, signing up its first customer in Queensland.

Ingenero says its solar lease arrangement comes with a guaranteed dollar return. It also claims it will compensate leaseholders if the system fails to perform at its estimated output.

“The core feature of Energy Access is the predetermined monthly repayments which, when combined with reduced bills, will be less than current energy bills, effectively meaning customers will save from day one,” said Ingenero CEO Steve McRae.

Ingenero’s solar lease system is also available for small to medium-sized businesses.

The leased systems used Trina Solar ‘Honey’ panels. Ingenero monitors and maintains the systems using its EcoWatt Performance Monitoring, a tool that allows users to see the power production from their roof. Ingenero says it insures the systems and will repair or replace components if the system fails or malfunctions during the period of the lease.

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