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Vivint Solar main competitors are TXU Energy Retail Company, Ion Solar, and LGCY Power.

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

  • Chevron has the most employees (44,679).
  • Employees at TXU Energy Retail Company earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $85,549.
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Vivint Solar vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2011
4.0
Lehi, UT14$341.0M4,000
2007
4.5
San Francisco, CA41$2.0B8,500
1908
4.9
Tulsa, OK8$10.5B5,425
1879
4.8
San Ramon, CA4$146.5B44,679
1886
4.5
Rosemead, CA3$17.2B12,521
1999
4.6
Tempe, AZ4$4.2B6,400
1903
4.0
Tempe, AZ3$3.0B5,123
1941
4.8
Rapid City, SD3$291.2M3,011
-
3.9
Irving, TX1$49.9M1,000
1955
4.1
Downers Grove, IL34$7.7B23,000
1963
4.2
Stanton, CA1$8.8B35,000
-
3.8
Princeton, NJ1$13.0M750
1994
4.5
West Freehold, NJ8$91.0M1,600
1989
4.8
Dublin, OH1$250.0M350
1986
4.9
Pittsburgh, PA2$2.6B3,000
1929
3.5
Weymouth Town, MA1$4.4M125
2011
4.1
Fort Worth, TX1$5.7M120
1978
3.8
Denver, CO2$14.2M75
2002
4.0
Roseville, CA7$161.9M208
2013
3.8
Provo, UT1$6.1M750
2014
4.1
Lehi, UT1$541.0M3,000

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Vivint Solar salaries vs competitors

Among Vivint Solar competitors, employees at TXU Energy Retail Company earn the most with an average yearly salary of $85,549.

Compare Vivint Solar salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Vivint Solar
$78,168$37.58-
Sunrun
$56,030$26.94-
The Williams Companies
$72,686$34.95-
Chevron
$50,184$24.13-
Edison International
$52,177$25.09-
First Solar
$68,686$33.02-

Compare Vivint Solar job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Vivint Solar
$83,825$40.30
Chevron
$99,750$47.96
Salt River Project
$96,104$46.20
Cameron Welding Supply
$88,940$42.76
RGS Energy
$85,140$40.93
TXU Energy Retail Company
$84,747$40.74
First Solar
$81,641$39.25
Edison International
$79,981$38.45
Dover
$75,388$36.24
Black Hills
$71,036$34.15
The Williams Companies
$69,617$33.47
Sunworks
$60,602$29.14
LGCY Power
$60,326$29.00
IGS Energy
$60,167$28.93
Direct Energy
$60,084$28.89
Ion Solar
$59,912$28.80
Supreme Energy
$59,858$28.78
Global Efficient Energy
$58,772$28.26
Nrg Home Solar
$58,740$28.24
Trinity Solar
$58,701$28.22

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Vivint Solar demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Vivint Solar vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Dover51%49%
Edison International51%49%
Chevron57%43%
Black Hills61%39%
First Solar74%26%
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Compare race at Vivint Solar vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
75%10%5%6%4%
9.7
51%22%12%10%5%
10.0
63%13%13%8%3%
9.9
59%18%11%9%4%
9.9
57%17%9%12%5%
9.7
51%25%8%11%5%
9.6

Vivint Solar revenue vs competitors

Vivint Solar revenue is $341.0M. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Chevron, $202.8B . The company with the lowest revenue is Supreme Energy, $4.4M.

Vivint Solar and similar companies CEOs

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Linden R. Evans
Black Hills

Linden 'Linn' Evans is a Board Member at Black Hills. She has worked as President/COO at Black Hills, VP/General Manager at Black Hills, and Associate Counsel at Black Hills. Linden studied at UMKC and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.

Michael K. Wirth
Chevron

Richard Joseph Tobin
Dover

Richard Tobin is an Interim President & CEO at Dover Engineered Systems Inc, Board Member at DOVER CORP, and President/CEO at DOVER CORP. He has worked as Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, CFO/Head:Information Technology at SGS, and CEO/Interim COO:Nafta at CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.. Richard works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He studied at Drexel University and Norwich University.

Pedro J. Pizarro
Edison International

Pedro Pizarro is a President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director at EDISON INTERNATIONAL; Chair at Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI); and Board Member at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO and is based in Pasadena, California. He has worked as Director:Strategic Planning at EDISON INTERNATIONAL, Board Member at Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and President and Director at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. Pedro works or has worked as TRUSTEE at California Institute of Technology- Caltech and BOARD MEMBER at Argonne National Laboratory. He studied at Harvard University between 1983 and 1987, California Institute of Technology- Caltech between 1988 and 1994, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) between 1987 and 1988.

Mark R. Widmar
First Solar

Mr. Widmar became CEO of First Solar in July 2016. He joined First Solar in April 2011 as chief financial officer and served as First Solar’s chief accounting officer from February 2012 through June 2015. Mr. Widmar has also served as a director on the board of the general partner of 8point3 Energy Partners LP (“8point3 Energy Partners”), then a publicly-traded yieldco and affiliate of First Solar. Prior to joining First Solar, Mr. Widmar served as chief financial officer of GrafTech International Ltd., a leading global manufacturer of advanced carbon and graphite materials, from May 2006 through March 2011, as well as president, Engineered Solutions from January 2011 through March 2011. Prior to joining GrafTech, Mr. Widmar served as corporate controller of NCR Inc. from 2005 to 2006, and was a business unit chief financial officer for NCR from November 2002 to his appointment as controller. He also served as a division controller at Dell, Inc. from August 2000 to November 2002 prior to joining NCR. Mr. Widmar also held various financial and managerial positions with Lucent Technologies Inc., Allied Signal, Inc., and Bristol Myers/Squibb, Inc. He began his career in 1987 as an accountant with Ernst & Young. Mr. Widmar holds a Bachelor of Science in business accounting and a Masters of Business Administration from Indiana University.

Dennis J Lacey
RGS Energy

Mary G. Powell
Sunrun

Gaylon Morris
Sunworks

Entrepreneurial leader and operations expert who has driven bottom line growth in geographically diverse business units of various sizes up to greater than 700 employees and $350M revenue. Expertise: Building and leading exceptional teams - Growth - Profit maximization - Strategic market analysis - Emerging technologies - Change management - Leading high growth expansion activities including startup operations - Establish and develop international operations - Manage mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for private equity Core Competencies Executive Leadership - Determine corporate direction - Allocate capital investments - Manage growth - Sponsor employee growth and wellness initiatives - Manage acquisition, development, and deployment of new locations - Develop and manage operating budgets (P&L) - Mergers and acquisitions Specialties: business development, consulting, energy infrastructure, utility, modular construction, renewables, photovoltaics, battery storage, electrical construction, engineering, mentoring, operations management, process engineering, quality, safety Interests: Cycling, Hiking, Overlanding, Sommelier, Chess. Active Security Clearance.

Alan S. Armstrong
The Williams Companies

Alan Armstrong began his career at Williams as an engineer more than 30 years ago. Today, as president and chief executive officer, Alan leads a dedicated team of nearly 5,000 employees that handle 30% of the natural gas in the United States used every day to heat our homes, cook our food and generate our electricity. Williams works closely with customers to provide the necessary infrastructure to serve growing markets and safely deliver natural gas products to reliably fuel the clean energy economy. Under his leadership, Williams’ natural gas-focused strategy has driven significant reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, lowered consumers’ utility bills and paved the way for investments in renewable energy. As one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in the U.S., Williams has led the midstream space in meeting the growing demand for American-made energy while outlining practical and immediate steps toward a clean energy future by setting a goal of 56% absolute reduction in company-wide GHG emissions by 2030.Alan is a well-known speaker and respected panelist at energy conferences and seminars, as well as philanthropic and corporate events. He serves on the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute and is a member of the National Petroleum Council, where he most recently chaired the Council’s 2019 Energy Infrastructure Study. He is also a member of the Business Roundtable. Additionally, Alan serves on the boards of several education-focused organizations including as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Oklahoma Foundation, Junior Achievement, USA and 3DE. He is a member of the boards of The Williams Foundation and Gilcrease Museum, as well as a member of the Distinguished Graduates Society of the Gallogly College of Engineering, University of Oklahoma.Alan lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a proud Sooner with a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Oklahoma.

Tom Pollock
Trinity Solar

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