Teleson has launched a gross sales and distribution platform for PV initiatives. The cellular and cellphone app is out there for the corporate’s German-based prospects.
Teleson this week launched a PV gross sales and distribution platform titled Teleson PV.
The Munich-based fuel and electrical energy brokerage agency unveiled the digital platform and cell phone app on Tuesday. In accordance with a press launch, the platform goals to expedite the buying and leasing processes of dwelling vitality programs, resembling PV.
Teleson claims the platform will save time for its 4,000 prospects, spanning vitality consultants to related companions, when in comparison with conventional retail strategies.
“The brand new gross sales platform and app helps vitality consultants in planning PV initiatives and allows contracts to be signed inside 48 hours,” a Teleson spokesperson advised pv journal. The spokesperson stated the app will assist consultants overcome conventional PV-sales “hurdles” by making the planning course of as detailed and environment friendly as potential.
This system works by customers getting into particulars particular to their properties – spanning location, residence and rooftop sorts – and product preferences – resembling modules, vitality storage programs or wall packing containers. Primarily based on this info, the Teleson PV platform then shows choices for customers to think about with their vitality advisors. The app then provides a binding and ready-to-sign contract.
Teleson PV additionally features a return-on-investment calculator, which reveals convincing arguments for switching to solar energy, the press launch says. This consists of account financial savings over 20 years primarily based on quite a lot of worth and utilization eventualities.
Teleson’s PV portfolio at the moment consists of six merchandise and repair suppliers, together with Hanwha Q-Cells, HeimWatt, GreenRock Vitality and Sunvigo. Extra PV merchandise and repair companions shall be added over time, the announcement stated.
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