Renova Energy opens new corporate center: ‘this move enhances our communication, customer service, and camaraderie’

The ribbon-cutting ceremony of Renova Energy’s new corporate center building. - Courtesy of Renova Energy.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony of Renova Energy’s new corporate center building. - Courtesy of Renova Energy.
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Renova Energy, a leading solar energy company, recently celebrated the opening of their new Palm Desert corporate center building on Oct. 6. The founder and CEO of Renova Energy, Vincent Battaglia, expressed his excitement about the company’s growth and the consolidation of their departments under one roof.

“I’m so excited to have all of our departments except installation back under one roof,” Battaglia said. “We started in a single location and then as the company grew we had to expand to multiple buildings. It was exciting to find a building we could purchase and customize to house everyone. This move enhances our communication, customer service, and camaraderie.”

The new corporate center building, which spans 26,000 square feet and is two stories tall, will house all the administrative functions of Renova Energy. It also provides space for continued expansion, showcasing the company’s commitment to growth and innovation.

The opening event for the new building was attended by over 400 guests, including political leaders such as California Congressman Raul Ruiz, Palm Desert Mayor Kathleen Kelly, and Council Member Jan Harnik. Renova Energy founder and CEO Vincent Battaglia, Renova employees, Palm Desert Area Chamber of Commerce representatives, Renova customers, and community leaders were also present. California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta shared a congratulatory message via video.

The new corporate center building marks a significant milestone for Renova Energy. The company’s humble beginnings in a small building that housed just five employees have now transformed into a $70 million company with over 350 employees. Renova Energy has also expanded into Arizona, solidifying its position as one of the largest privately held solar companies in California.

Renova Energy Corporation has been serving the Coachella Valley and surrounding areas since its founding in 2006. The company’s commitment to excellence and quality has earned it accreditation by the North American Board of Energy Practitioners, making it one of only 11 companies in the nation to receive this prestigious recognition.

The opening of the new corporate center building signifies Renova Energy’s continued success and dedication to providing sustainable energy solutions to their customers. With their enhanced communication, customer service, and camaraderie, Renova Energy is poised to lead the way in the renewable energy industry for years to come.



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