New Sun Road Welcomes Tommaso Ferrarini as Business Development Intern
We’re thrilled to welcome Tommaso Ferrarini to New Sun Road as a Business Development Intern! With six years of experience in the solar industry and a deep passion for microgrids and distributed energy, Tommaso brings valuable technical expertise and a commercial perspective that support our mission to develop smart, resilient energy solutions.
Meet Tommaso Ferrarini
Tommaso joins us with a background in solar energy and product development, having spent six years in the photovoltaic sector in Europe. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Economics in Italy and has now completed his Master of Science in Energy Systems Management at the University of San Francisco, where his studies focused on microgrids, energy modeling, and electricity systems.
He began his career at Engorithm SA, first in technical support and later as Product Manager for inSun, a PV design and simulation software. There, he worked with engineering teams to shape product requirements, developing new features and simulation logic for PV and storage design tools. Along the way, he designed hundreds of photovoltaic projects in technical sales at different companies, blending 3D design, energy simulation, and financial analysis to help customers make informed decisions about going solar.
His move to San Francisco reflects a growing passion for distributed energy and microgrid design—and for the role these technologies can play in building a more resilient and accessible grid. Tommaso is excited to combine his product mindset with deep technical expertise in PV and storage to support our mission and help bring reliable, clean energy to the customers we serve.
“After years in the solar sector, I realized microgrids can deliver the highest impact on people’s lives. That’s what motivated me to join this space—and New Sun Road.”
Please join us in welcoming Tommaso Ferrarini to New Sun Road. We’re proud to have him on board and excited to see the contributions he’ll make in shaping a cleaner, more connected energy future.
