Skip to content

For Solar Lenders

When an installer goes under,their homeowners still deserve sunshine.

Over 100 solar companies have shut down since 2024. More than a million homeowners are affected. We take over those portfolios and get them across the finish line.

You inherited the portfolio. Now what?

The loans don't disappear just because the installer failed. Someone has to take over the portfolio, assess every project's actual state, and manage them through to PTO — across dozens of states, dozens of AHJs, and dozens of utility processes.

No project records from the defunct installer. Expired permits. Stalled utility applications. Contractor registrations that need to be established from scratch. And homeowners who haven't heard from anyone in months.

This is exactly the kind of chaos that needs a system, not more spreadsheets.

How portfolio recovery works.

Visibility on day one, with a clear path forward for every project.

1

We assess every project automatically.

United Field Services Group's brownfield router analyzes each inherited project and drops it into the right workflow phase based on what prior work exists. No guessing. No six-month assessment period. Within the first week, you know exactly what you bought.

2

Each project gets a clear path forward.

51% just need PTO paperwork filed. 16% need installation completed. 26% need permits re-filed under a new contractor's license. 7% need a full redesign. The router figures that out automatically — and your recovery team sees exactly what each project needs.

3

You track funding milestones in parallel.

Every project is linked to its payment stages. Your team knows exactly when each milestone will release — so you can forecast recovery timelines, not just hope for the best.

Brownfield Router

Not every orphaned project is the same. We sort them so you don't have to.

When you acquire a portfolio, the first question is always: "How bad is it?" Our brownfield router answers that within days, not months — assessing each project against real data to determine what work remains.

51% Just need PTO — built and inspected, but nobody filed the utility paperwork
26% Need permits re-filed — original contractor's license is void
16% Need installation completed — equipment on-site, work stopped mid-install
7% Need full redesign — plans missing or don't match what's on the roof

What makes this different from standard EPC operations.

No project records from the defunct installer — United Field Services Group rebuilds disposition from whatever data exists
Expired permits must be re-pulled under a new contractor's license
Utility interconnection applications stalled mid-review must be resubmitted
Funding milestones tracked in parallel — your team knows exactly when each payment stage will release
Homeowner re-activation protocols for people who haven't heard from anyone in months

Let's talk about your portfolio.

Every portfolio recovery is different. We'd like to understand yours — how many projects, what states, what data exists — and show you what visibility looks like from day one.