Do you have a future in solar?

Posted 9/12/19

POWERHOME Solar is no stranger to the Palmetto State.

They have installed solar panels for customers here since 2016.

The company will open a new office at 2109 Landmark Drive in Cayce.

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Do you have a future in solar?

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POWERHOME Solar is no stranger to the Palmetto State.

They have installed solar panels for customers here since 2016.

The company will open a new office at 2109 Landmark Drive in Cayce.

POWERHOME plans to hire up to 100 people in the coming months in the areas of sales, installation and administrative functions.

Walk-in interviews for sales representatives are planned for Sept. 13 from 9 am - 1 pm at the Cayce office.

Interviews for installers are taking place now.

Those interested in applying should send an email to cwoods@powerhome.com or apply at http://power-home.com/solar-jobs .

POWERHOME designs, permits, sells, finances, installs, maintains and monitors solar energy systems and panels for residential and commercial applications.

The company works with homeowners and businesses to create custom rooftop or ground-mounted solar systems that generate renewable energy, lower electric bills and reduce carbon footprints.

South Carolina residents pay an average of $141 a month on their power bill, according to the US Energy Information Administration.

Lexington County residents know our average bill amount is 3rd highest in the nation, behind only Hawaii and Alabama.

Through 2019, the federal government offers a 30% tax incentive on newly installed solar systems.

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