City Electric Supply to Acquire Solar Distributor Soligent

Soligent, the largest pure-play solar distributor in the Americas, will lead City Electric Supply’s renewables business.

Electrical wholesale distributor City Electric Supply Company (CES) and solar equipment distributor Soligent have signed an agreement for CES to acquire 100% of Soligent, including its solar distribution, engineering services, and project financing business. The transaction is expected to close at the end of November, subject to regulatory and other approvals and conditions.


"This agreement enables us to focus on delivering even more innovative solutions to the solar energy market," said Soligent CEO Jonathan Doochin. "We appreciate the entrepreneurial culture of the CES team and we're confident they'll provide the right environment for our talented team to accelerate our vision to make a positive impact on the world through renewable energy."

"We are committed to providing access to renewable energy equipment and know Soligent shares our passion for delivering best-in-class experiences to customers," said Thomas Hartland-Mackie, CES's President and CEO. "We are excited to team up and advance our shared goal to provide sustainable options to our communities through our combined expertise and experience in the residential and commercial solar energy space."

Following the close of the transaction, Soligent will be a subsidiary of CES. Soligent will take on leadership of CES's Renewables division and work closely with its extensive branch and distribution network to provide a wide range of solar product offerings. This will further accelerate the companies' over 50% growth rates to date.

Hartland-Mackie added: "We are eager to explore untapped opportunities and leverage our complementary businesses to provide exciting new offerings to customers."

This transaction comes on the heels of a strategic acquisition in the UK, European, and South African markets. In October 2021, the owners of CES acquired Segen, a leading global wholesale distributor of residential and commercial rooftop solar PV systems, and its subsidiaries in the UK, Germany and South Africa.

About CES
City Electric Supply Company (CES) is a family-owned electrical wholesale distributor headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company was founded in 1951 by Tom Mackie in the United Kingdom and expanded to the United States in 1983. Today, CES employs more than 3,000 people in nearly 600 branches across North America. CES is dedicated to providing personalized service and support for customers in the residential, commercial, and industrial marketplace. While CES is a large company, it prides itself in keepings its founding principle of empowering people to make local business decisions by providing customers with tailored services for all their electric supply needs. To find out more about CES, visit http://www.cityelectricsupply.com.

About Soligent Distribution
Soligent supplies thousands of solar installers with best-in-class panels, inverters, racking and balance of systems across the U.S. and over 45 countries. Founded in 1979, Soligent has been a pioneer in the solar industry for decades and continues to drive the market forward with innovative solutions ranging from materials management to project financing. With advanced training, a diversified product offering, and multi-site distribution centers across the U.S., Soligent is well-positioned as a responsive, flexible equipment partner. Learn more by visiting http://www.soligent.net and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Twitter.

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