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Trinity Solar main competitors are Vivint Solar, Ion Solar, and LGCY Power.

Competitor Summary. See how Trinity Solar compares to its main competitors:

  • Sunrun has the most employees (8,500).
  • Employees at Vivint Solar earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $78,168.
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Trinity Solar vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1994
4.5
West Freehold, NJ8$91.0M1,600
1989
4.8
Dublin, OH1$250.0M350
2014
4.1
Lehi, UT1$541.0M3,000
2002
4.4
Miramar, FL1$125.9M300
2001
4.7
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$24.5M50
2012
4.2
Springfield, MO1$4.2M136
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3.8
Princeton, NJ1$13.0M750
2011
4.0
Lehi, UT14$341.0M4,000
2011
4.1
Fort Worth, TX1$5.7M120
1986
4.9
Pittsburgh, PA2$2.6B3,000
2007
4.5
San Francisco, CA41$2.0B8,500
2008
4.0
Temecula, CA1$30.0M750
2012
3.8
Murrieta, CA1$5.9M125
2013
3.8
Provo, UT1$6.1M750

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Trinity Solar salaries vs competitors

Among Trinity Solar competitors, employees at Vivint Solar earn the most with an average yearly salary of $78,168.

Compare Trinity Solar salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Trinity Solar
$52,845$25.41-
IGS Energy
$59,388$28.55-
LGCY Power
$74,617$35.87-
U.S. Gas & Electric
$61,431$29.53-
Liberty Power
$53,528$25.73-
Sun Solar
$50,200$24.13-

Compare Trinity Solar job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Trinity Solar
$74,072$35.61
Vivint Solar
$104,624$50.30
Sunrun
$86,728$41.70
Global Efficient Energy
$74,250$35.70
Nrg Home Solar
$74,143$35.65
Direct Energy
$73,891$35.52
Horizon Solar Power
$73,538$35.35
LGCY Power
$73,479$35.33
IGS Energy
$73,369$35.27
Sun Solar
$73,271$35.23
Ion Solar
$73,227$35.21
Freedom Solar
$73,046$35.12
Liberty Power
$69,112$33.23
U.S. Gas & Electric
$68,904$33.13

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Trinity Solar demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Trinity Solar vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Direct Energy54%46%
Sunrun72%28%
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Compare race at Trinity Solar vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%25%8%11%5%
9.6
55%21%11%9%4%
9.8

Trinity Solar and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mary G. Powell
Sunrun

David Bywater
Vivint Solar

David Bywater is the Chief Executive Officer at Vivint Solar, a leading full-service residential solar integrator. For the past 20 years, David has consulted with and run some of the most innovative and dynamic companies in the world and brings a strong track record of rapidly expanding small, medium, and large enterprises.Prior to joining Vivint Solar, David served as Chief Operating Officer at Vivint Smart Home where he was responsible for customer operations, human resources, field service, and supply chain. He has been instrumental in managing the rapid growth at Vivint Smart Home while also improving operations and profitability.Before joining Vivint, Bywater spent 10 years working at Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), one of the largest BPO and ITO companies in the world. During his tenure with ACS, he was responsible for the management of several business units, which encapsulated more than 60 different companies. Most recently, Bywater served as an Executive Vice President and Corporate Officer for Xerox and was the Chief Operating Officer of its $1.8 billion State Government Services Business. This division experienced significant growth and transformation under his leadership.Prior to Xerox, David worked as senior manager at Bain & Company where he worked on helping global clients achieve their full economic and operational potential, primarily in the technology, transportation, and data information industries.David currently serves on the board of Youthlinc, a Utah non-profit organization that is dedicated to creating lifetime humanitarians by offering local and international service experiences. David holds a Bachelor of Science degree in economics from Brigham Young University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

David Hernandez
Liberty Power

Accomplished leader with a solid track record of performance in building an energy company after the implosion of Enron and subsequent layoffs. A well-respected businessman in the $300 Billion Retail Energy sector and in the Hispanic community, Hernandez founded Liberty Power in 2001. Liberty Power was ranked as the #1 Fastest Growing Hispanic 500 company by Hispanic Business magazine in 2007. The same publication recognized Mr. Hernandez as Entrepreneur of the Year in 2006 and Rising Star in 2005. In 2004 Mr. Hernandez received the Distinguished Alumni award from New York University’s Stern School of Business and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Palm Beach Atlantic University. Mr. Hernandez has appeared on CNN En Espanol, Fox Business News and other national media.Liberty Power provides sustainable energy solutions to tens of thousands of Small and Mid-size Businesses, Fortune 500 companies and Government agencies throughout the United States. Mr. Hernandez sits on the Board of Directors of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and on the Board of the Cuba Study Group.Compelling communicator with bilingual fluency in Spanish and English, and working knowledge of Portuguese. Areas of expertise include: Deregulation in the Energy and Telecom Sector, Starting a Successful National Business, Doing Business with Fortune 500 Companies, Growing a Business During an Economic Recession, and United States Business History.Background in leadership, change management, business turnarounds, cost realignments, capital markets, and energy.

Doug Robinson
LGCY Power

Bret Biggart
Freedom Solar

Mauricio Gutierrez
Nrg Home Solar

Igreen Energy
Ion Solar

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