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4.21.2008 - 02:22pm ET
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Sungevity Launches 'Sunshine Online' to Make it Easy for Homeowners to Point, Click and Go Solar
Bay Area company on mission to make solar more affordable and efficient
(CSRwire) BERKELEY, Calif., April 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Every roof matters to Bay
Area-based Sungevity Inc. -- which launches today and uses satellite
imagery and other technologies to cut the cost, simplify the process and
make it easier than ever for homeowners to add solar and experience a
lifetime of benefits. Sungevity aims to make solar energy available to
every homeowner that wants to make a wise investment and have a positive
environmental impact.
Sungevity has created a new approach to buying a residential solar
system. Rather than starting with an expensive, manual process of
measuring and calculating a solar system for a home, Sungevity uses
satellite images and proprietary software to remotely engineer solar
electric systems for customers and send quotes online.
To get started, a homeowner can go to www.sungevity.com, enter their address
and their utility usage (if available). Within hours, Sungevity will reply
with a detailed quote that provides information about a customer's
potential return on investment and the environmental benefits of going
solar. This process usually results in multiple solar system design
options for a roof, and allows customers to choose a solar system based
not only on cost, but also on financial returns and environmental offsets.
Traditionally, solar companies send out crews multiple times to scale
a prospective customer's roof to make estimates and measurements, adding
time and costing extra money. By automating the initial quote online,
Sungevity cuts the cost for homeowners and speeds the process.
"We believe solar power should be affordable and easy to access for
all homeowners," said Danny Kennedy, Sungevity President and CXO. "Much
like Dell Computer revolutionized the PC industry and Netflix movie
rentals, our goal is to jump start the residential solar industry by
making it simple and efficient for everyone with a view of the sun to go
solar."
Sungevity offers five solar system options that range in cost from as
little as $7,500 to about $38,500 (including installation). It already has
several solar customers in the San Francisco Bay Area and in coming months
will be helping more Northern California homes go solar. Sungevity aims to
expand throughout California by the end of 2008.
"We are working to protect homeowners across California from rising
electricity bills by making solar accessible," continued Kennedy. "Our
site is designed to spread sunshine online -- customers point and click --
we do the rest!"
How it works
Starting today, homeowners can visit www.sungevity.com, and follow simple
steps to going solar:
1. Enter Address. Learn about solar at www.Sungevity.com, and when you're
ready, enter your address. Sungevity will design system options to suit
your roof and email you back your iQuote, including what your home looks
like with solar, as well as the financial and environmental benefits.
2. Select System. Chose the system size that best suits you and
decide if you'd like to invest up front, or pay as you go (if you need
assistance with financing your system purchase, Sungevity will facilitate
that, too).
3. Order System. You're on your way! You sign your contract and
select a preferred home visit date and installation date. At the home
visit, Sungevity will check out your circuit board and plan the
installation. Sungevity will send you a packet of simple forms to sign and
return (utility, building permit, & rebate application) along with an
online energy audit to complete.
4. System Delivered. UPS will deliver your solar panels directly to
your door so you can track their progress online.
5. System Installed. On the date of your choice, Sungevity will
arrange for your solar system to be installed by a qualified electrical
professional. This will take 2-4 days depending on the system size, and
you need to be there for only a few hours. Your local utility then
inspects the installation and turns your solar system on.
6. System Live! You're up and running, saving money and the
environment!
About Sungevity
Sungevity was founded in 2007 with the goal of convincing homeowners
that solar is affordable, a good investment, and a viable way to reduce
carbon emissions. Sungevity's team is led by President and CXO Danny
Kennedy, a long time social entrepreneur and former manager of Greenpeace
Australia and Pacific. In 2001, Kennedy led Greenpeace's California Clean
Energy Campaign, which helped create the current California Solar
Initiative. Sungevity's team also includes JP Ross formerly of Vote Solar,
Martha Belcher formerly of the David Brower Center, and Alec Guettel,
co-founder and CFO of Axiom Legal Solutions, Inc. For more information,
visit www.sungevity.com.
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