Sunworks, a provider of solar power solutions, announced its partnership with Ecoark, a technology company based in Bentonville, Arkansas, that develops supply chain sustainability products and solutions for large retail clients. The partnership will help Ecoark broaden its offerings with innovative solar products suited for large-scale retail clients.
Ecoark’s technology solutions manage the high-tempo requirements necessary for timely food distribution to retailers nationwide. In an effort to support its clients’ sustainability commitments, Ecoark will rely on Sunworks as a key service provider. The initiative will expand Ecoark’s offerings and enable Sunworks to implement solar projects specifically designed to help their retailers experience long-term energy savings, tax benefits and reduced overhead. Sunworks is backed by years of experience in serving the retail and agriculture industry, offering turnkey design, installation and project management.
Sunworks has a steady track record of outstanding performance in retail installations. The agreement will help introduce Sunworks’ products and services to many of Ecoark’s largest retailer clients throughout the country. Sustainability is central to Ecoark’s core business strategy and provides additional leverage in helping clients reduce their cost of electricity and promote environmental initiatives.
“We believe our partnership with Ecoark has great synergy, as it expands our ability to help large retailers achieve their environmental goals using solar power,” said Sunworks CEO Jim Nelson. “Sunworks is well-versed in the dynamics of the retail industry and how it applies to today’s energy consumption requirements.”
Randy May, CEO of Ecoark, highlighted the partnership’s significance for his clients, which include some of the largest retailers in the country and are committed to sustainable business practices. “Sunworks and Ecoark share a common set of values and beliefs that help businesses develop comprehensive strategies designed to improve the impact on our environment,” said May. “Integrity and workmanship was a vital part of our selection process and we are confident that Sunworks can provide the capacity to advance solar energy for our large-scale clients.”
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