CREATING AN EQUITABLE SOLAR MARKET THROUGH INTEGRATION COEFFICIENT IC
Sharing economy companies like Uber and Airbnb have revolutionized how we think about traditional business models. They have ushered in a new era of convenience and accessibility for the masses.
Similarly, selling hybrid and on-grid solar kits to homeowners through our Integration Coefficient IC model is a perfect example of a Solar Digital Collaborative Economy.
The Integration Coefficient IC model allows solar kit installers, the most immediate channel to end customers, to access international factory prices by grouping and purchasing, every one separately, smaller volumes of solar kits. By doing so, they can purchase them in container volumes, from world-renowned factories of Tier 1 solar panels, the best inverters, LIFEPO4 batteries, and mounting racks, with a unified local guarantee, and then we manage our digital communication ecosystems enabling this interaction between end users and installers, similar to how Uber connects car drivers with passengers through its App.
In a traditional solar system business model, end users rely on several, different, larger, or specialized corporations that often establish monopolies and make warranties difficult to apply for. This has resulted in higher prices, limited choices, company losses, personnel lay-off, and then a lack of customer satisfaction.
When the market adopts the Integration Coefficient IC model, end users have access to a wider range of high-end products at much lower prices, and solar kit installers benefit from higher sales volumes, allowing them to grow their businesses.
Not only does this model empower end users by making renewable energy solutions more accessible, but it also allows installers to have the opportunity to compete with larger, more established companies creating a more equitable market where smaller businesses and end users can thrive.
The success of this model relies on the willingness of installers to work together and homeowners being open to dealing with smaller, but certified, local installers rather than relying solely on larger corporations. By promoting the benefits of this collaborative model and educating customers on the advantages of our IC model, we can create a more sustainable future while betting for economic growth and stability.
The success of this model relies on the willingness of installers to work together and ends users being open to dealing with smaller, but certified, local installers rather than relying solely on larger corporations.
By promoting the benefits of this collaborative model and educating customers on the advantages of our Integration Coefficient IC model, we can create a more sustainable future while also promoting economic growth and stability.
In summary, selling solar kits using the IC model is a perfect example of a sharing economy business tendency like Uber and Airbnb. By allowing installers to access international factory prices and letting end users work with local installers they may trust, we seek to promote a more equitable and sustainable market. With the IC model, we can push forward towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Please subscribe to our website to belong to our list of end customers and solar installers to keep promoting this Digital Collaborative Business Economy.
Comments