Greg Aspenall
About Greg Aspenall
Greg Aspenall is the Director of Business Development at Sunnova Energy Corp., with over a decade of experience in the rooftop solar sector, focusing on the home building industry.
Director Of Business Development at Sunnova Energy Corp.
Greg Aspenall has been the Director Of Business Development at Sunnova Energy Corp. since 2019. Located in San Mateo, CA, Greg leads business development initiatives that align with the company's strategic goals. His role involves identifying new business opportunities and fostering relationships that can drive growth in the renewable energy sector.
Former Sales Manager at Tesla
Greg Aspenall worked as a Sales Manager, New Homes at Tesla from 2017 to 2019. Based in Fremont, CA, his responsibilities included driving sales strategies and initiatives for the new homes segment. During his tenure, he contributed to expanding Tesla's footprint in the renewable energy market, particularly in rooftop solar for the residential sector.
Community Sales Director at SolarCity
From 2009 to 2017, Greg Aspenall held the position of Community Sales Director, New Homes at SolarCity. Located in San Mateo, CA, Greg was instrumental in leading sales operations and community outreach efforts. His work focused on promoting solar energy solutions for new home constructions, thereby increasing the adoption of renewable energy systems in residential developments.
Educational Background at UC San Diego
Greg Aspenall studied Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts at UC San Diego, earning his degree in 2004 after five years of study. His academic background combines technical computing skills with a creative arts perspective, providing a unique foundation for his career in renewable energy business development.
Expertise in Rooftop Solar for Home Building Industry
With over a decade of experience in the rooftop solar sector, Greg Aspenall specializes in solutions for the home building industry. His work has included advocating for the integration of renewable energy production and storage in new home construction. This focus supports broader national sustainability efforts, aligning with emerging trends in eco-friendly building practices.