
First things first, you have to understand your audience to create a high-converting solar sales pitch. Then build an ideal customer profile (ICP) to match. In the solar industry, ICPs are normally: 1. Homeowners:Since renters don’t own the homes they live in, they won’t want to talk to you about solar. Focus your energy on. .
Now that you know who to target, you can begin to craft your door to door solar salespitch, which should address these three questions: .
We’re just going to say it: most solar sales pitch scripts are boring. Why? Because they start with a generic introduction that’s more likely to put. .
Going solar is a big decision. The panels are expensive. They’re installed on people’s homes—likely the largest investments they’ve ever made. And the technology, while gaining. .
Are you trying to sell solar panels to your prospects? If so, your door to door solar sales pitch will fail. Always remember. You don’t sell solar panels, you sell energy-related solutions. This is important because your prospects.
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Success in sales starts with an in-depth knowledge of the people you’re trying to sell to. The same is true for solar companies. So before you do anything else, build an ideal customer profile (ICP.) An ICP defines the perfect customer for a company’s products and/or services. In your case, it will be a description of the. .
It doesn’t matter how good you are at door to door sales; you won’t be able to close every deal. There are a variety of reasons for this. Some people, for. .
At this point, you know what your ideal customer looks like and you’ve identified a few of them in the field. Now it’s time to map and assign territories so your canvassers and/or reps don’t waste time visiting the same. .
Here’s the thing: Your prospects don’t need to know the technical details of solar. How each panel works might be interesting information to you. But prospects only care about. .
What do sales reps do once they’ve been assigned a territory? They hit the road and go talk to people, of course! When they do, they need to be ready.
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Illoulofin Solar Power Station, is a 50 megawatts (67,000 hp) solar power plant in Benin, whose first 25 MW was commissioned on 19 July 2022, and the next 25 MW is under construction and is expected to come online in 2025. The solar farm is under development by the Government of Benin, with funding from the. .
The power station is located in the town of , in , in southeastern Benin, close to the international border with . Pobè is located approximately 34 kilometres (21 mi), by road, north of .
The Beninese government selected the French engineering and construction conglomerate to design, construct, operate, maintain the solar farm for the first three years of commercial operation, then transfer it to SBEE. Eiffage in turn, tasked two of its. .
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The first phase of this power station, comprises 47,212 crystalline PV panels, each rated at 530 Watts, for a generation capacity of 25.02 megawatts. The energy generated here is evacuated via a 20kV medium-voltage transmission line measuring 2.5. .
The (EPC) contractor is a consortium comprising Eiffage Energy Systems and RMT, both of whom are subsidiaries of the Eiffage Group. The first phase of the power station cost US$72 million. It is expected.
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