Quote both ways. Then show them the article written by Bill Brooks in the 
current issue of Solar Pro.


Holt E. Kelly
Holtek Fireplace & Solar Products
500 Jewell Dr.
Waco TX. 76712
254-751-9111
www.holteksolar.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marco Mangelsdorf 
  To: 'RE-wrenches' 
  Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:48 PM
  Subject: [RE-wrenches] quite the conundrum


  In 2008, about 200 Net Energy Metered systems went in on this Big Island of 
Hawaii, where I live.  About 400 in 2009 and over 800 in 2010.  The same 
increase in adoption rates took place across the Aloha State.

   

  I think that the next two years or so will bring a stop to this kind of 
growth most likely because of the fed grant in lieu of tax credits very likely 
going away come 1-1-2012 and a likely change to the HI. state tax credits as 
well after this next legislative session as well as the continued progression 
of our small island grids becoming more closed to PV due to grid saturation 
issues.

   

  Be that as it may, until there's a contraction in the PV biz in our Aloha 
State (not a question of if but when), we're going to continue to be in an 
insanely competitive sales environment.

   

  My commercial sales these past 9 months have been kinda light and I'm 
bothered by that.  Our standard approach is to always offer the highest 
efficiency mods from Brand X.  But we've been losing sales to others who are 
undercutting us by as much as 30 or more percent.  No surprise, really, since 
these mods are so much more than pretty much the rest of the market, aside from 
Brand Y with its HIP and HIT lines.

   

  I've resisted going all in or even mostly in as far as getting container 
loads of good quality Chinese mods as we've been hyping ourselves as providers 
of the highest efficiency production mods on the planet along with our solid 
econoline of U.S.-made mods with a minus zero PT and flash test data for every 
mod.  But if you hit 'em with Brand X and they're not really educated on Brand 
X nor asking for the best, any other quotes that they're considering from 
others will make the Brand X quote look way high.  And at that time you can 
usually kiss the sale good-bye.

   

  So I'm considering a substantial change in our approach to selling PV.  Go 
mostly Chinese, go low price to keep up with the competition, offer quotes 
using Chinese mods as a standard matter of course and perhaps offer Brand X on 
a more limited basis.  It just seems to me that the commoditization of the PV 
biz these days has most consumers concluding that price is the most important 
factor whether the mods come from China, the U.S. or Timbuktu.

   

  Let the fireworks begin.

   

  marco



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