Abakus Solar USA

1202 N Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23230
(804) 562-6402
www.abakus-solar.us
Contact: Hume, David
Business Description: abakus solar, USA specializes in the design and construction of grid-tied and stand-alone PV systems, offering affordable solar solutions for residential, commercial, government and utility clients. We have a fully integrated, vertical business model that provides comprehensive turnkey solar installations. We ensure state-of-the-art equipment, expert engineering designs to create tailor-made solutions, top-quality construction and on-going service/support. abakus solar, USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of abakus solar, AG. abakus solar, AG was founded in Germany in 1995 with a focus on quality, professionalism and service. The abakus solar family has grown to become one of the leading solar providers in the world with over 30 completed systems in 7 countries.
In Business Since: 1995
Service Area: Our North American office location is in Richmond, Virginia and we provide service to surrounding areas and states.
On Angie's List Since: 8/18/2011
Warranties: ASK FOR DETAILS
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM, Sat Closed, Sun Closed
Excluded Services: n/a.
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: National
 
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