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From: Robin Blackstone, ENN.com
Is there money to be made on your roof? With the never-ending availability of sunshine and the evolution of solar technology many are recognizing the benefits of solar. The decision making process though is not for the faint of heart. Recognizing the difficulty in breaking through the process a company called Generaytor out of Tel Aviv has developed a free web-based app to show how much money can be saved and made with rooftop solar panels.
CEO and founder Amit
Rosner says it's incredible to see how long it takes people to go solar due to
its complexity especially when one is not familiar with the technology.
"Since it is a long-term investment, it is important to make a educated
decision," Rosner says. So, to support the process, Generaytor's platform
connects novice decision makers with solar panel users who are more than
pleased to share their experience.
Generaytor gathers
information about users' roofs, including size, location and solar exposure. It
accumulates data from private solar producers region-by-region and offers for
free calculation of the solar potential in that location.
Users can go to the
website, type in their roof's specifications and the app will show them
electricity production potential. Generaytor says it's important for them to be
objective and they do sometimes tell users not to invest in solar.
"As sunshine does
not cost anything, we think the same should be true for the knowledge around
solar energy — it should be for free and easily accessible," Rosner states
and explains how this perception led to the business model (or lack thereof).
Generaytor's services are free for both sides.
There are no advertisements on
their webpage and Generaytor does not sell any panels themselves. "This is
important, because if we [sold advertisements] we would not be objective, we
would lose credibility and miss the whole point of creating a transparent
platform where people can make a sound decision in a trustworthy environment."
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