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Jingoli Power expands renewable energy services portfolio with launch of new solar unit

Jingoli Power on Monday said it launched a new solar engineering, procurement and construction division as part of its growing renewable energy services portfolio.

Based in Lawrenceville, Jingoli Power is a professional services provider for complex electric utility construction projects and a subsidiary of Joseph Jingoli and Son Inc., a 100-year-old privately held construction firm. Its EPC Solar unit is currently supporting the execution of two U.S. EPC projects with Lightsource B.P. and plans to take on utility-scale solar projects up to 500 megawatts.

The Jingoli team is a talented mix of engineers, trade supervisors, experienced project managers, military veterans and utility line workers, and the company’s core leadership team has worked together for over 15 years and has enlisted the industry’s top talent across the country.

“Our team is optimally positioned to deliver on the growing demand for competitive and reliable utility-scale solar development,” Karl Miller, CEO of Jingoli Power, stated. “Our crews are eager to be part of helping to build the grid of the future.”

Jingoli Power said it also plans to provide job training and apprenticeships to residents and teens interested in STEM careers through its Competitive Edge program, which is designed to ensure a project’s investment dollars remain in the community to build a stronger local economy and workforce.

Through Competitive Edge, Jingoli Power also recruits minority- and women-owned subcontractors, offers incentives for subcontractors to hire a diverse local employee base and prioritizes purchasing from community-based suppliers.

“Not only can we help power our way to a clean energy future, but we can do so in an equitable and inclusive way to open up new job opportunities and career paths to new sources of talent and innovation,” Miller said. “It’s an incredibly exciting and rewarding time to be in the electric construction industry.”

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