Armageddon Energy Wins JEC Innovation Award
June 2017 – Armageddon Energy, developer of high-performance solar panels and systems, announced today that, together with strategic partners EconCore and DuPont Performance Polymers, it was awarded a prestigious JEC Innovation Award. Armageddon won the award for its new polymer solar panel, which is one-third the weight of a standard glass solar panel while being significantly more rugged and resistant to damage than standard panels. Read more about our award →

GE Ecomagination: Solar Clover
March 2011 – Armageddon Energy was one of five companies out of 3,600 entrants to win an honorable mention in the first annual GE Ecomagination Challenge last year for their work in bringing greentech to the developing world. Read the article at EarthTechling →
Armageddon Energy Voted "Most Fundable"
March 2011 – Armageddon Energy voted "most fundable" of 12 great alumni companies at the 2011 Cleantech Open Investor Forum by the panel that included Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Claremont Creek, Applied Ventures, CalCEF Angels Fund and Chevron Technology Ventures. Read the Triple Pundit article →
update: Armageddon still imminent

January 2011 – Armageddon has devised a framing system and a lightweight solar panel that, effectively, can go straight from a few cardboard boxes to your roof. Read the article. →

Cleantech start-up eyes residential solar with easy-install system
January 2011 – Armageddon Energy is the latest solar-focused cleantech start-up that aims to make it simpler for homeowners to invest in renewable energy technology. Read the article →
Armageddon Energy Wins an Honorable Mention in GE Ecomagination Challenge
November 2010 – Armageddon Energy was one of five companies out of 3,600 entrants to win an honorable mention in the first annual GE Ecomagination Challenge for work in bringing greentech to the developing world. Read the article →
Armageddon energy moves closer to producing plug and play solar panels
April 2010 – Armageddon has teamed up with electronic component manufacturer Tyco Electronics to speed up the release of Armageddon’s SolarClover system, which is scheduled to go on sale later this year. Read the FastCompany article →
Popular Science April '10 Issue: Simpler Solar
April 2010 – Click together a rooftop solar system in a few hours, saving days or weeks on design and installation. Armageddon’s modular kit consists of metal frames light enough to carry up a ladder, plus 18-pound solar panels—coated in Teflon instead of heavy glass—that snap onto the frames’ tabs. →

Cleantech Open winners get it done quick and cheap
October 2009 – The annual California Cleantech Open startup competition is always a fun event to attend, because you just might be present for the debut of the Google of green energy or the General Motors of electric cars. Read the article. →

An Ikea for Solar?
May 2009 – Armageddon Energy has a solar system-in-a-box that removes a lot of the pain and expense from installing solar systems. Read the article. →
Additional Press Coverage
- Lowering the price of entry in solar
http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/clarian-lowering-the-entry-price-to-solar/
Independents move into installation
Cleantech Open finalists drive cost out
https://gigaom.com/2009/10/20/clean-tech-open-names-6-cali-finalists-low-cost-is-king/
TE Connectivity and Armageddon Energy partner in solar
Easy options in solar
http://www.jetsongreen.com/2010/09/five-easy-solar-options-home.html
SolarClover plug-and-play solar
5 cleantech startups to watch
http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/5-clean-tech-open-startups-watch
Simple residential solar
http://www.jetsongreen.com/2009/05/simple-diy-rooftop-clover-solar.html
A visit to the home of the cleantech startups of Silicon Valley