Sesame Solar Forges Strategic Partnership with SOS to Enter theCanadian Market

April 1, 2024

Sesame Solar, an innovative provider of renewably-powered Mobile Nano grids in the telco, essential services, and emergency response markets, proudly announces its plan for expansion into the Canadian market through a strategic partnership with the national sales firm Sales Outsource Solutions (SOS).

This partnership marks a significant milestone in Sesame Solar’s expansion strategy, aiming to make its cutting-edge solutions widely available to the Canadian telco, essential services, and emergency response communities.

Sesame Solar brings a wealth of expertise and a diverse portfolio of solutions to address the unique needs of the Canadian market. The collaboration with SOS, a trusted name in Manufacturer Sales Representation, will play a crucial role in ensuring the seamless integration of Sesame’s products into the Canadian marketplace.

“We are thrilled to embark on this path expanding our reach in the Canadian market alongside SOS,” said Lauren Flanagan of Sesame Solar. “This strategic partnership allows us to combine Sesame Solar’s clean, renewable energy solutions with SOS’s market reach to make certain that our solutions are freely accessible to businesses across Canada.”

Virya Hour, Director of Sales for the GridONE division of SOS, commented, “Sesame Solar’s pioneering renewably powered off-grid solutions are proof of our intention to build a best-inclass complementary telco, essential services, and emergency response portfolio, tackling the most pressing needs of these markets in Canada. Sesame Solar is a progressive innovator, offering much desired solutions for a wide range of communities. We are overjoyed to be representing this revolutionary and trustworthy company here in Canada.”

Sesame Solar’s entry into the Canadian market signifies the company’s commitment to global expansion and fortifies its place as a reliable provider of quality, fast, and flexible offgrid clean energy solutions. The strategic partnership with SOS underscores the importance of collaboration in fostering innovation and meeting the evolving needs of sustainable solutions in our ever-changing world.

For more information about Sesame Solar and its products, please visit www.sesame.solar

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