Commencement of 30 MW of Solar Installations

San Francisco, October 21, 2016 – Ecoplexus Inc., a leading global developer of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, announced today that it has begun construction on three more ground-mounted installations in North Carolina. The Baker, Benthall Bridge, and Turkey Creek Solar Parks represent a combined investment of more than $45 million dollars. These facilities will be interconnected into Dominion North Carolina Power’s electrical grid, increasing the capacity of clean energy the utility has to distribute around the state.

This will be an essential addition to the state’s power supply after Hurricane Matthew swept along the East Coast on October 7th and 8th, leaving almost 100,000 people without power. Despite the hurricane’s best efforts to delay construction, all three solar projects are on schedule to be completed by the end of the year.

Two of the three projects will be added to Ecoplexus’ growing IPP asset base and the third will be owned by a large US Utility with Ecoplexus providing ongoing asset management and operations and maintenance services for all the facilities. These projects will provide 50 gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually. That is enough to power 5,200 homes and prevent the carbon dioxide emission of roughly 4 million gallons of gasoline, in effect taking 7,500 passenger vehicles off the road.

Additional 25 MW of Solar Installations in California

SAN FRANCISCO, July 6, 2016 – Ecoplexus Inc., a leading developer and owner of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects, today announced a 25 MW portfolio of projects across California. The projects are a combination of carport and ground-mounted installations, connecting behind-the-meter at a number of state facilities. The generating systems will provide clean energy to power the facilities, offset greenhouse gas emissions and reduce energy costs.

The portfolio will provide approximately 30.5 gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually. That is enough to annually power almost 2,000 households, or offset roughly 21,000 metric tons of Carbon Dioxide. The first 7 MW will be completed in August 2016, while the remaining projects are scheduled to complete construction later in 2016 and early 2017. The onsite facilities include state hospitals, military bases and a variety of other facilities.

“We are pleased to play a role in satisfying California’s growing demand for clean energy,” said John Gorman, CEO of Ecoplexus. “California has set a great example for other states to follow, and we are eager to support its efforts going forward.”