Impact Power Solutions is a pioneer of the Minnesota solar industry with a new majority owner that has fueled red-hot growth in a recession.
SmartPitch Ventures, a private-equity firm focused on renewable energy, spent several million dollars last year to acquire most of the stock in the former IPS Solar that was owned by Ralph Jacobson, who started the firm 29 years ago.
Eric Pasi, chief development officer at IPS, said revenue should grow 35% this year, to about $35 million. IPS has increased employment to about 40 since the acquisition and employs up to several hundred workers annually on installations that stretch from the Twin Cities up to Red Lake.
The firm also changed its name slightly from Innovative Power Systems, to reflect the growing impact of decentralized solar production on local communities, from church rooftops on the North Side to community-owned "solar farms" on acres of marginal land.
"Community solar has been the driver of our business," Pasi said. "The investment we got from SmartPitch has allowed us to expand to Illinois this summer and those projects will contribute a quarter of our revenue."
IPS, which has completed 140 megawatts, has an additional 85 megawatts under development.
The solar industry got another boost in June when Xcel Energy said it would accelerate $3 billion in spending, particularly on renewable energy, in response to calls from state regulators to jolt Minnesota's coronavirus-slowed economy.
Xcel plans to build a solar plant in Becker that would be four times larger than Minnesota's current largest solar array. Also, Xcel would speed up plans to "repower" four older wind farms with new turbines and other equipment. The projects will create 3,000 jobs.