Roseville, CA ? December 1, 2015 ? Solar3D, Inc. (Nasdaq: SLTD), a leading provider of solar power solutions, announced today that it has closed its acquisition of Elite Solar, a Durham, California-based solar systems provider including Universal Racking Systems, a manufacturer of highly advanced ground mount racking for solar systems. As previously announced on August 12, 2015 Solar3D entered into an agreement with Elite Solar to acquire the Company through a merger agreement. The purchase price for Elite Solar was $7 million.
The addition of Elite Solar to the Solar3D family of companies marks the third major acquisition executed by the Company since it embarked upon its acquisition strategy. This vision of consolidating profitable solar companies servicing customers in key markets has led Solar3D to experience tremendous growth, resulting in its successful efforts at uplisting on Nasdaq in March 2015, increaseing 2015 revenue guideance by 20% and issuing revenue guidance of $100 million for the year 2016. With the purchase of Elite Solar now completed, Solar3D continues to identify additional solar companies that possess solar expertise that is complimentary to its existing subsidiaries, and that will boost the company's top line revenue and operating profit.
Elite Solar has had a breakthrough year in 2015, with revenue expected to increase more than 100% of the 2014 figure with even greater growth in EBITDA. Prior to the acquisition, Eite Solar recently reported over $7 million in projects that have recently begun, as well as a backlog of contracted projects of over $5.5 million. With additional sizeable contracts pending with large agricultural and commercial organizations, Solar3D believes its newest operating division is well-positioned for even greater growth in 2016.
?We are very happy to be part of the Solar3D team,? said Kirk Short, CEO of Elite Solar. ?We have already found many ways to collaborate to drive sales and work toward becoming the most efficient solar integrator in America. We believe that the collaboration of our companies will allow us to grow much more rapidly and profitably.?
?This is a win-win transaction,? said Jim Nelson, Chief Executive Officer of Solar3D. ?The Elite Solar executive team led by CEO Kirk Short will thrive in our culture. Their expertise will make us a better company. We believe Solar3D stands out within the highly fragmented solar market for focusing on what is in the best interest of our customers and delivering what we promise. With Elite?s help, we expect to consistently drive revenues and profits and thus provide short term and long term value to our shareholders.?
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