The Case for Photovoltaics Franklin Park IL

Any product category with so many positive features is going to attract a lot of attention and competition. However, the typical electronic systems contractor (ESC) is ideally positioned to successfully offer and deliver on PV installations, because many of his skills, equipment, and facilities can be applied and leveraged in this adjacent product category.

Effingham Wind and Solar Power
217-690-8987
10088 E. S. Timberlake Rd.
Effingham, IL
Air-ease Geothermal Heating & Cooling
708-429-6550
17390 George Brennan Hwy.
Tinley Park, IL
Coskata Energy
(630) 657-5800
4575 Weaver Pkwy
Warrenville, IL
Hundley Controls Inc
(217) 875-4550
500 Hundley Rd
Forsyth, IL
Cambridge Energy Group Global
(312) 863-4323
50 E Bellevue Pl
Chicago, IL
ILLIANA POWER CORPORATION
888-815-8023
P.O. Box 482
Marshall, IL
Standard Nuclear Consultants Ltd
(630) 365-5858
Elburn, IL
US Energy Saving Corp
(773) 714-7160
8600 W Byrnmawr
Chicago, IL
Turbine Inlet Cooling Inc.
(630) 357-3960
427 Prairie Knoll Dr
Naperville, IL
General Energy Corp
(708) 386-6000
230 Madison St
Oak Park, IL

The Case for Photovoltaics

Why Escs Should Offer Solar Panel Installation Services 

WHY ESCS SHOULD OFFER

Imagine a subsystem that you could add to your existing installations that significantly increases your total project revenue, installs easily, requires no calibration, programming, or maintenance, and lasts for more than 30 years. Add to that the news that the federal and some state and local governments will actually subsidize your client’s purchase. You’d want to start offering that solution, right? Well, this exact scenario exists today.

I am, of course, talking about solar electric or photovoltaic (PV) system installations (in other words, solar panels).

Any product category with so many positive features is going to attract a lot of attention and competition. However, the typical electronic systems contractor (ESC) is ideally positioned to successfully offer and deliver on PV installations, because many of his skills, equipment, and facilities can be applied and leveraged in this adjacent product category.

COMMONALITIES WITH ESC
PV systems can be installed in both commercial and residential buildings that are either existing or under construction. Installation typically requires coordination with other trades and can involve design partners. Your familiarity with the local construction ecosystem and the relationships that you enjoy with other trades and industry partners will serve you well. Your same trucks, tools, warehousing, and personnel can be utilized.

Perhaps the similarity that offers the greatest competitive advantage is in the area of sales and marketing. You can sell PV solutions through the same channels—architects, builders, designers, trade partners—and to the same target market with which you’ve already established a reputation and following. In fact, because PVs are most often sold as a retrofit product, you can approach your entire existing customer base with a new offering that has the benefit of saving them money and allowing them to feel more socially and environmentally conscious.

Randy Stearns

There are technology tie-ins that will help to differentiate you from competitors in this field as well. If you install integrated control systems now, then offering energy monitoring and management is a natural step toward offering renewable energy solutions like PV.

THE LEARNING CURVE
As you would expect, there are also challenges to adding PV installations to your scope of work. Many states have special licensing requirements for PV installers. In California, where I work, if you have an electrical contractors license (C-10), then you are permitted to install PV systems and do not have to obtain the specialty C-46 solar contractor license.

Of course, it is expected that PV installers thoroughly understand and file all the paperwork required to take advantage of solar tax credits and rebates. This requires some research into the local, state, and federal programs, application process and paperwork requirements.

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