Hannah Solar Government Services to Relocate Headquareters to Charleston
February 8, 2012CHARLESTON, SC – February 6, 2012 – Hannah Solar Government Services is pleased to announce therelocation of the company to Charleston, South Carolina from Atlanta, Georgia. The company has located to theFlagship2 facility in downtown Charleston.
Hannah Solar is also pleased to announce that the company has been awarded two contracts to install solar
photovoltaic systems at U.S. Government Facilities, one at the Marine Air Corps Station in Beaufort, South
Carolina and one at the new Army Reserve Center in Denton, Texas. Hannah Solar Government Services, as its
namesake implies, focuses primarily on solar projects for government requirements.
Hannah Solar, a qualified disabled veteran-owned small business, is led by U.S. Army Colonel (Retired) Dave
McNeil, a former Base Commander of FT Dix, NJ. The company cited Charleston’s large military presence,
available workforce and high quality of life as the primary reasons for relocating the company. “I have lived in a
lot of places around the world but none compare to Charleston,” said Hannah Solar President, Dave McNeil.
Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. welcomed Hannah Solar to the growing number of clean tech companies
relocating to Charleston, SC. “Companies focused on smart energy management through the use of clean,
sustainable technologies is the future,” said Mayor Riley.
With regards to their office location, the company cited FS2’s “instant move-in” office, conference facilities,flexible office options and shower facilities as perfect for the relocating company. “We expect to grow our
company and FS2’s flexibility and Charleston’s workforce are catalysts,” said McNeil.
About Hannah Solar Government Services
Hannah Solar Government Services is an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) firm specializing in
the design, installation, and maintenance of renewable energy and backup power supply solutions. These
solutions are site specific solar photovoltaic (PV), solar thermal (hot water), and backup power installations for
commercial, government, and utility clean energy applications.
About the Charleston Digital Corridor
The Charleston Digital Corridor is a creative effort to attract, nurture and promote Charleston’s knowledge
economy through a combination of technology-enabled initiatives and business incentives, private business
support and member-driven programming. For more information, visit www.charlestondigitalcorridor.com.