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Stardust Solar Advances U.S. Operations with Entry into Atlanta

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Executive Summary
- Stardust Solar Energy Inc. announced its entry into the Atlanta, Georgia market as part of its U.S. growth strategy.
- The expansion leverages strong population growth, rising electricity demand, and Georgia’s leading position in installed solar capacity.
- The move supports the company’s broader goal to scale residential, commercial, and utility‑scale solar and battery solutions across high‑growth markets.
Key Details
- Expansion target: Atlanta metropolitan area, Georgia – identified as a strategically attractive market for solar and energy storage.
- Rationale: Strong population growth, expanding commercial activity, increasing residential and business electricity demand, and supportive state policies for solar development.
- Expected outcomes: Enhanced deployment of distributed solar and battery systems, improved energy resilience for customers, and recurring‑revenue growth through a diversified solar platform.
- Company’s operating framework: Emphasizes training, development, and consistent delivery standards to ensure local execution aligns with global growth strategy.
- Quote – CEO Mark Tadros: “Atlanta is a compelling market for continued U.S. expansion… our entry into Atlanta aligns with our broader global expansion strategy to scale a diversified, recurring‑revenue solar platform across high‑growth markets.”
- Quote – VP Corporate Communications Erica Bearss: “Atlanta reflects the type of market where local demand and long‑term energy trends intersect… we remain focused on enabling solar deployment at scale…”
Notable Quotes
- Mark Tadros, CEO: “It combines strong population growth, increasing power demand, and a supportive environment for solar development.”
- Erica Bearss, VP Corporate Communications: “As we continue to expand across the U.S., we are focused on disciplined growth, strong operational support, and long‑term stakeholder alignment.”
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