I-Team: He paid them $82,000 for a rooftop solar system that doesn't work
By Randy Travis Published September 14, 2022 AUBURN, Ga. - Thousands of rooftop solar customers find themselves caught in the middle of a legal dispute over why their expensive power system isn?t working. The blame game involves one of the country?s biggest installers of home solar energy and the company that provides key equipment. On one side is Pink Energy, the North Carolina-based marketer and installer currently operating in 16 states including Georgia. Around since 2015, they advertise heavily online and send sales reps to prospective customer homes. On the other is Generac, a longtime generator manufacturer that now provides some of the key components for the growing industry of rooftop solar. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/he-paid-them-82000-for-a-rooftop-solar-system-that-doesnt-work-they-say-its-not-their-fault
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