Enact Solar, a digital platform for planning, implementing and overseeing solar and energy storage projects, has launched its Insider Partner Program. The goal of the program is to streamline and simplify its partners’ solar and storage businesses by providing signed solar projects while using Enact’s cloud software platform.
“Our newly launched Insider Partner Program is designed to help installers grow and build their solar business while meeting the requirements of their solar and energy customers, through providing a cost efficient, transparent and simplified solar process,” said Deep Chakraborty, CEO and co-founder at Enact. “Solar energy will proliferate in California in 2024, particularly in light of the PG&E hikes that came into force on January 1, and this has only strengthened our commitment to provide sales solutions and support for our partners to serve their customers.”
As a two-sided platform, Enact helps customers purchase solar and storage systems and helps solar installers with to design and manage projects. Enact’s Insider Partner Program also offers awareness and brand building through joint marketing, pre-sales support, advanced training and support within local communities.
Enact updates its solar design software in November 2023, aimed at enhancing the productivity of solar installers, and introduced its next-generation solar design and sales platform, “Enact for Installers,” in October 2023, offering features like auto-detect tools, on-screen summaries, accurate shading analysis, storage modeling, data visualization, finance integration and document management with DocuSign.
“Enact has been instrumental in expanding my business, facilitating signed solar projects for my team. With their comprehensive services in sales, marketing, and customer support, I can focus on delivering top-notch solar installations. They serve as my go-to resource for all my solar project requirements, and the launch of their Insider Partner Program will only help streamline the process and enable growth at Bright Energy,” said Joseph Nelson, President at Bright Energy Solar.
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