Palmetto

Palmetto

Software Development

Charleston, South Carolina 100,468 followers

Clean energy is for everyone.

About us

Palmetto believes that access to clean energy sources is a right, not a privilege. Palmetto makes it easier and more affordable for homeowners to source their energy from renewables like solar power. Our Clean Energy Operating Platform enables end-to-end sales, financing, fulfillment, permitting, energy intelligence insights, digital sales funnel and a digital customer experience. We empower brands entering or growing within the residential clean energy market to increase their revenue and decarbonization goals for continued impact and growth. Palmetto was awarded Most Forward-Thinking Contractor by Solar Power World in 2022. Palmetto's Get-Solar, Give-Solar program provides underserved communities across sub-Saharan Africa with access to clean energy. Palmetto is a triple bottom line, fully distributed company with teammates throughout the United States.

Website
http://www.palmetto.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Charleston, South Carolina
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
data analytics, fintech, consumer service, software, innovation, utility, clean energy, technology, solar energy, sustainability, and climate tech

Locations

  • Primary

    997 Morrison Dr Suite #200

    Charleston, South Carolina 29405, US

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Employees at Palmetto

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    We were delighted to be part of such an impactful event! Thank you Collision Conf for having us.

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    Chief Communications Officer @ AXL Electric Vehicles

    Collision did not disappoint. Even though it was an absolute zoo, and I often had to sprint from stage to stage, the presenters were top notch. The Collision team really picked la creme de la creme of speakers. I spent most of my time stage hopping, but one startup really impressed me. Emergency Management Logistics Canada is helping communities better prepare for disasters by synchronizing who can offer what in case of an emergency evac. So smart & so so needed. I took 20 pages of scribbles frantically trying to capture all the fantastical projects currently underway, and trying to understand who the stewards are behind them. My favourites were (not surprisingly) in the climate tech space: ✒Hydrostor is storing renewable energy underground by using 20x less land and costing 6x less than what's required to store energy in batteries. I had no clue this was even possible... ✒ Palmetto is a clean energy marketplace that leverages third-party services to lower operating costs and pass those savings onto homeowners, ultimately making clean energy adoption more accessible and affordable for Americans. 🗯 Does Toronto have a marketplace like this? ✒ Partnership for Inclusive Innovation is "disrupting suboptimal processes" that cities are experiencing by initiating public-private partnerships aimed to solve unique problems faced by each independent city. Loved her sea-level sensor example! 🗯 Does Toronto have an initiative like this? ✒ "Net Zero" is the wrong goal if we want to achieve true climate sustainability. Net zero means zero emissions, but does not address the 1T ton of carbon that also needs to be removed from the air. "Climate Restoration" is more accurate. So, how do you remove carbon from the air that doesn't involve planting a zillion trees? There are options, and they are cool. ✒ eVTOL aircrafts in the air by next year? According to Archer, the answer is a definitive YES I was surprisingly sad by the end of day 3. Collision exceeded my expectations 100% because of the speakers. So, to the Collision Conf organizers and to all the speakers 📣 Thank you for sharing what you're doing with people like me; People who have an endless curiosity about what kind of impact others are making, and how the heck they are doing it successfully. #collisionconf

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    Kudos to our very own Jason Hamilton for his contributions at the #CollisionConf, spreading knowledge and excitement about the future of #cleanenergy!

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    Renewables + Marketplaces

    Had a great time repping Palmetto at Collision Conf in #Toronto this past week discussing the evolution of #smartcities with some very smart and interesting experts on public private partnerships, #sustainable buildings, and meeting people and communities where they are on their #cleanenergy journey. I also had the chance to see #entrepreneurs pitch their clean energy ideas and business models, hear from experts and investors on the evolution of #AI, and jot down some notes re: ways companies are developing meaningful and engaging relationships with their customers. I left inspired by our collective potential to solve real #climate and #energy challenges. Shout out to Debra Lam at Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, Bernd Oswald at GROPYUS and Edward Clowes with Skynewsuk.com for the awesome discussion. See you next time!

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    Today, we’re excited to announce our partnership with Recheck, the new, industry-wide system for helping residential solar contractors, financiers, and other technology platforms confirm that their partners meet certification, licensing, and training requirements. The first platform of its kind, Recheck helps to register salespeople across the industry to elevate honest, trustworthy individuals and companies, while providing a mechanism for identifying bad actors. Joining Recheck as a Founding Member aligns perfectly with our mission by ensuring high standards in customer experience and transparency across the solar industry. We're honored to collaborate with Recheck to establish robust standards that benefit consumers and drive cleaner, more accessible energy solutions. Together, we're leading the world towards a clean energy future. Learn more 👉 https://lnkd.in/enNqaGHQ

    Palmetto Joins Recheck’s New Solar Industry Registry as a Founding Partner

    Palmetto Joins Recheck’s New Solar Industry Registry as a Founding Partner

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    According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, solar installations in the US will double by 2030 and triple by 2034. This kind of growth is worth celebrating!

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    🇺🇸 With extreme gratitude, we remember the sacrifices made by our fallen heroes of the United States Armed Forces and First Responders. Their courage, dedication, and sacrifice have ensured the freedoms we enjoy today. May we always honor their bravery and selflessness.  🇺🇸

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    ☀ Huge shoutout to our very own Ryan Barnett, SVP Policy & New Market Development! ☀ Ryan recently shared his expertise in a CNET article, shedding light on the best and worst places to install solar panels. His insights are helping homeowners make smarter, more efficient energy choices. Check out the highlights: 🔹 Tech Advancements: Solar panels are now lighter and more efficient. Ryan emphasized how these improvements open up more installation options than ever before. 🔹 Optimal Placement: From rooftops to ground mounts, valuable tips on where (and where not) to install your panels for maximum efficiency. 🔹 Expert Advice: "There's really no bad rooftop candidates anymore," says Ryan. His knowledge is empowering homeowners to go solar with confidence. Way to go, Ryan! We're proud to have you on the team, making waves in the solar industry. 🌞💪 Be sure to read the full article ➡ https://lnkd.in/eC78Q-Ki #SolarEnergy #CleanTech #TeamSpotlight #SolarIsForEveryone

    Where to Install Your Solar Panels (And Where You Shouldn't)

    Where to Install Your Solar Panels (And Where You Shouldn't)

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