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Lynn Jurich is an American businesswoman and investor who is the co-founder and CEO of Sunrun, a home solar power installation, financing, and leasing company headquartered in San Francisco, California. In addition to leading Sunrun, Jurich is also an angel investor.

Sunrun has announced that it is acquiring a leading competitor, Vivint Solar, to form one of the world’s largest providers of solar equipment.

The all-stock deal will leave Tesla further behind as a provider of residential solar panels and batteries.

The acquisition would roll together two companies with significantly overlapping business models and similar visions for a distributed energy future.

“Vivint Solar adds an important and high-quality sales channel that enables our combined company to reach more households and raise awareness about the benefits of home solar and batteries,” said Lynn Jurich, Sunrun’s chief executive, and co-founder in the announcement.

Though Sunrun and Vivint Solar have slightly different geographic coverage areas, both install rooftop solar across much of the U.S through leases, loans, and direct sales.

According to the deal, Vivint Solar shareholders would get 0.55 shares of Sunrun for every share held, leaving Vivint Solar shareholders with about a 36% stake in the combined company. The companies said the merger will deliver an annual cost savings of about $90 million.

This deal comes as America’s rooftop solar industry works its way back from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.

As door-to-door sales, a key marketing strategy for installers, practically ceased as states imposed lockdowns — while installations were also slowed or canceled due to delay in global transactions.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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  1. FYI: SunRun’s acquisition of Vivint was for an enterprise value of $3.2B not $1.46B.

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