Solar power provider SolarCity is expanding its operations once again with the addition of 20 new operations centres in seven states.
The centres, located in Massachusetts, California, Arizona, Delaware, Nevada, Maryland and New York, will help create more than 200 jobs. The new buildings, which will help cut costs by decreasing installation and service drive times, are expected to be built by the end of the year.
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SolarCity has made big strides in terms of growth as of late. Over the last six months, the company has opened seven operations centres in areas such as Kona, Hawaii and Long Island, NY.