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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    SolarZero customers - have been told not to panic about the company's liquidation

    SolarZero customers - have been told not to panic about the company's liquidation


    Its subscription model works on a monthly fee paid off over 20 to 25 years - for installing and maintaining the solar equipment.

    Business Desk reports SolarZero didn't supply electricity - and customers had retail contracts with Genesis Energy offshoot, Ecotricity.

    A spokesman says signed up customers remain with them.

    It says Ecotricity's contract had no relationship with SolarZero, so no household risks being cut off because of the liquidation.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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