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Marlborough, Mass., Nov. 10, 2025 — A significant step has been taken in the renewable energy sector as ConnectM Technology Solutions has secured a $1.7 million distribution agreement with Greentech Renewables. This partnership aims to enhance the availability of Keen Labs-branded high-efficiency heat pumps, which are designed to optimize energy consumption and support sustainable living.
Under this agreement, Greentech will distribute the innovative heat pump technology through its extensive network, which includes solar and electrical contractors. This move is expected to accelerate the adoption of Keen heat pumps, which are known for their energy efficiency and environmental benefits.
ConnectM's commitment to powering the modern energy economy aligns with Greentech's mission to provide renewable energy solutions. This collaboration not only represents a financial investment but also a shared vision for a greener future. As both companies work together, they aim to make significant strides in promoting energy-efficient technologies across various markets.
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