Inc. magazine has included the innovative AllSun Tracker manufacturer, AllEarth Renewables of Williston, Vt, to the annual Inc. 500|5000, a ranking of the nation’s fastest growing private companies.
AllEarth Renewables ranked #148 and was the 9th fastest growing energy company nation-wide. The Vermont company had a three year growth of 2,217% with revenues in 2011 of $20 million.
‘We responded to the rapidly growing solar market nationally by designing and manufacturing a product that makes strong financial sense for both residential and commercial customers, as well as our growing team of solar installers. We are honored to be an Inc. 500 business, which recognizes our company’s ability to grow in a highly competitive solar industry, while remaining committed to the core-values that has us working day-in-and-day-out toward a more renewable energy future,’said David Blittersdorf, CEO of AllEarth Renewables.
AllEarth’s profile can be found at http://www.inc.com/inc5000/profile/allearth-renewables
The 2012 Inc. 500, unveiled in the September issue of Inc. and on Inc.com, is the most competitive crop of businesses in the list’s history, according the magazine. Companies such as Microsoft, Clif Bar, Oracle, and Zappos were once included among this list.
"Now, more than ever, we depend on Inc. 500|5000 companies to spur innovation, provide jobs, and drive the economy forward. Growth companies, not large corporations, are where the action is,’says Inc. magazine Editor Eric Schurenberg.
AllEarth Renewables manufactures the AllSun Tracker, a pole-mounted complete solar system that uses innovative GPS and wireless technology to follow the sun throughout the day to boost solar energy production by up to 45 percent over roof-top installations.
‘We believe our tracker is a solution for residential and commercial customers looking to get more from their solar system. By following the sun each day, we can produce more energy, enhancing the value of going solar,’added Blittersdorf, who was also listed by Business Week among 25 of ‘America's Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs of 2011.’
In less than 3 years, over 5 MW of the innovative solar tracker have been installed in residential and commercial systems in the northeast.
Source: AllEarth Williston, Vermont September 4, 2012
