solar-software

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Enact Solar Wants to Be the Operating System for Every Rooftop - From First Sketch to First Fault
Saas · Enterprise · Climate

Enact Solar Wants to Be the Operating System for Every Rooftop - From First Sketch to First Fault

Solar installers still lose hours to tool-switching, proposal rework and disconnected monitoring. Enact is stitching design, engineering, financing and long-term asset care into one record - and its PVComplete acquisition makes the wager much more interesting.

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Company
Ampion, PBC
Climate · Saas · Enterprise

Ampion, PBC

Ampion, PBC is a Boston-based public benefit corporation and software platform for community solar and distributed generation. Its enterprise technology handles subscriber acquisition, billing, revenue management, customer care, and sustainability reporting for solar asset owners, connecting households and businesses to local solar farms so they can lower electricity bills without rooftop installations or upfront costs. Ampion manages hundreds of megawatts across multiple U.S. states and has saved subscribers more than $42 million in electricity costs.

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Jason Steinberg
Founder · Executive · Operator

Jason Steinberg

Jason Steinberg is the CEO of Scanifly, a drone-based software platform that lets solar companies survey rooftops, build 3D models, run shading analysis, and produce permit-ready designs without repeated site visits or dangerous roof climbs. A CFA charterholder who once installed solar panels on New Jersey rooftops, he spent years financing renewable energy projects at Bloomberg New Energy Finance and CohnReznick Capital before taking the helm at Scanifly in 2018. He hosts the podcast 'When Life Gives You Lumens,' where he digs into how the solar industry can scale through better technology, safety, and workforce development.

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Samuel Adeyemo
Founder · Operator · Executive

Samuel Adeyemo

Samuel Adeyemo is the co-founder and CEO of Duranta, a Seattle software company building AI tools that help landscapers and lawn care businesses measure properties, design projects, and win contracts. Born in Nairobi and trained in finance at JP Morgan before pivoting to climate tech, he previously co-founded Aurora Solar, the solar design platform that grew to a reported $2 billion valuation and powers a large share of the U.S. residential solar market. In 2025 he raised a $7 million seed round for Duranta, backed by Base10 Partners, Pear, and angels including GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke. His through-line is taking the unglamorous back-office work of physical-world trades and turning it into software.

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