Soltility, a Friendsville, Tenn.-based solar installer, plans to expand its business by leasing space in Spring Hill, reports Getahn Ward of the Nashville daily Tennessean.
The company is seeking 10,000 square feet of space on General Motors Spring Hill campus to assemble solar arrays.
Currently assembly is done at each installation site, which can take weeks, said Ken Elder, Soltility's chief executive.
The company will fund the new site with a $500,000 stimulus grant and hopes to be up and running early next year with up to 10 employees.
Read the full story at The Tennessean.
The company is seeking 10,000 square feet of space on General Motors Spring Hill campus to assemble solar arrays.
Currently assembly is done at each installation site, which can take weeks, said Ken Elder, Soltility's chief executive.
The company will fund the new site with a $500,000 stimulus grant and hopes to be up and running early next year with up to 10 employees.
Read the full story at The Tennessean.





