Solar and energy efficiency installers and developers spend up to 30% of their revenue in sales and customer acquisition costs, says enACT Systems. To reduce transaction costs and connect providers to more customers, the company is launching its new open-source software-as-a-service platform. The software platform integrates the entire sales process, from sales origination to proposal generation, financing and fulfillment.
enACT Systems leverages live data sources, like utility smart-meter data and geospatial information to allow the development of highly-accurate proposals on desktop or mobile devices within 5 minutes. Independent of any specific financing company or manufacturing OEM, enACT Systems is an open-source platform for all professionals in the solar and energy efficiency industries, that can be branded per individual needs.
“We have piloted the software platform with a dozen solar and energy efficiency companies over the past months, and our beta users have benefited from enACT’s marketing automation, simplified workflow plus high-quality visuals,” says Deep Chakraborty, co-founder and CEO of enACT Systems. “They are increasing their overall productivity with the platform and that leads to more deal volume and revenue.”
The enACT platform starts by connecting solar and energy efficiency companies with new customers through online sign-ups, channel co-branding and retail partnerships. Once engaged in sales conversations, enACT allows channel users to accurately size systems including rooftop layouts and energy analytics online, as well as compare multiple financing options such as loans, cash and PACE financing. enACT generates point-of-sale proposal documents that users can share live with customers online, and improves document management for all its customers. enACT also enables marketing automation through custom-branded online-platforms for premium users designed to increase consumer engagement.
“The clean energy market, led by strong solar growth, will continue to drive unique downstream models for distributed energy sales,” says Chakraborty. “Providers, developers and EPCs are now innovating by combining multiple technologies, such as solar, lighting upgrades and HVAC improvements, that can be financed at once by increasing number of banks and novel schemes like PACE that are gaining ground. This only increases the channel sales complexity and we all need sales management and transaction platforms that are simpler and easy to use.”
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