Q CELLS partnership with Aurora Solar gives its partner installers access to the design and sales software

Q.PARTNERs can now redeem their Q.POINTs for a premium subscription to Aurora

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California — Q CELLS has partnered with Aurora Solar to help the Company’s installers expand revenue and streamline delivery with the solar sales and design software.

Q CELLS says the partnership is designed to provide its partner program members with exclusive access to Aurora.

Thousands of Q.PARTNER installers are eligible to register their Q CELLS products to earn points and to redeem them for a premium monthly or annual subscription to Aurora through the Q.PARTNER Portal.

Q CELLS adds that Aurora’s premium subscription service, solar installers can deliver a highly visual and interactive customer experience that helps close more sales. Aurora provides the industry’s most trusted remote shading analysis, advanced LIDAR assisted modelling, accurate production and savings forecasts and much more.

Shane Kim, President of Hanwha Q CELLS America Inc. said, “We’re proud to partner with Aurora Solar to provide Q CELLS installers with a powerful software platform to fuel their solar business.”

“Our teams worked hard together to bring additional benefits and education for Q.PARTNER installers,” said Meredith McClintock, Head of Business Development for Aurora Solar. “Aurora Solar is excited about this partnership and looks forward to supporting the Q.PARTNER ecosystem with our world-class solar design and sales software.”

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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