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Members:

Lance Edward C. Cruz


Junn Dale C. Dancel
Christofer Ryan R. Molar
Lindsay M. Gonzales

HelioTech
Be Bright, Be Smart.

Product name:Solar Panel


Product Description: Solar Panel Installation and Maintenance
Solar System Components
Solar systems are made up of solar panels (modules), a mounting system, and a solar inverter
with a computerised controller. Solar panels produce DC electricity from sunlight. Then the
inverter converts the generated electricity into AC, so that it can be used in the household. The
computerised controller manages the solar system and ensures optimal performance. If you want
a battery backup system or an off-the-grid solar system, a battery is required.

In the following video, you can learn more about the solar panel installation process.
SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION - 8 most common questions
Looking to make the switch to solar energy? It’s crucial your solar panels are installed by
professionals to ensure optimal performance and maximum energy savings. At GreenMatch, we
have a network of reliable and experienced solar panel installers who will provide you with
competitive quotes, so you can get the best deal possible.
By filling out our simple and quick form, you’ll receive up to 3 free quotes from vetted solar
panel installers in your area. With GreenMatch, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your
solar panels will be installed by experts who will help you achieve a brighter and more
sustainable future.
HelioTech
This name combines the helio (meaning “sun”) and “tech” to create a name that highlights the
company's focus on using technology to harness solar energy.
Mission:
Helio Tech was to spread awareness of solar panels and set up solar energy centers all over the
world.
● We strive for the development of Helio Tech using the method that is most successful and
efficient/ effective, the firm has a results-oriented strategy for all of our clients and
partners.
● To be able to provide customizable solar panel installation services to match your needs,
whether you're a modest homeowner or a large corporation.
● To the leading in our company to the customer that will buy a our product which Solar
Panel Installation
● To promote a being innovation in a renewable energy in our company
Vision:
To be the leading, and best service in renewable energy companies in the field and world.

● By utilizing international collaborations on renewable energy and energy effectively we


become a leading knowledge hub in our industry.

SWOT:

Strengths (S):
Environmentally friendly: Solar panels produce clean, renewable energy, which is increasingly
valued by environmentally conscious consumers.
Cost savings: Solar panels can help customers save on their electricity bills over the long term,
which can be a compelling selling point.
Technology expertise: A solar panel company may have expertise in solar energy technologies,
including panel design, installation, and maintenance, which can be a competitive advantage.
Government incentives: Many countries and regions offer incentives, such as tax credits or
rebates, for installing solar panels, which can make solar energy more attractive to customers and
support business growth.
Increasing demand: The demand for solar energy is on the rise as awareness of climate change
and the need for renewable energy sources grows, providing a favorable market opportunity.
Weaknesses (W):
High upfront costs: Solar panels can require a significant upfront investment, which may be a
barrier to entry for some customers.
Dependent on weather conditions: Solar panels rely on sunlight to generate electricity, and their
efficiency can be affected by weather conditions such as cloud cover or shading, which may
impact performance.
Intensive installation process: Installing solar panels requires technical expertise and may
involve complex processes, which could be a challenge in terms of scalability or workforce
availability.
Market competition: The solar energy market can be competitive, with many companies vying
for customers, which may require efforts to differentiate and stand out from competitors.
Regulatory and policy changes: Government regulations, policies, and incentives related to solar
energy can change over time, which may impact the business environment and operations.

Opportunities (O):
Market expansion: Solar panel companies can explore opportunities to expand into new markets,
both domestically and internationally, as solar energy adoption continues to grow globally.
Technological advancements: Advances in solar panel technologies, such as increased efficiency,
energy storage, or smart grid integration, could create new opportunities for innovation and
product differentiation.
Partnerships: Collaborating with other stakeholders, such as utilities, construction companies, or
financial institutions, can lead to synergies and new business opportunities.
Brand differentiation: Highlighting unique selling propositions, such as high-quality panels,
excellent customer service, or innovative solutions, can help differentiate the company from
competitors and attract customers.
Rising awareness: Increasing awareness about climate change and the benefits of solar energy
among consumers and businesses can create a favorable market environment for solar panel
companies.

Threats (T):
Competition from other renewable energy sources: Solar panels face competition from other
renewable energy sources, such as wind, hydro, or geothermal, which may impact market share
and customer adoption.
Changing economic conditions: Economic factors, such as changes in interest rates, exchange
rates, or economic downturns, can affect the demand for solar panels and impact business
operations.
Supply chain disruptions: Disruptions in the supply chain, such as shortages of raw materials or
components, transportation issues, or trade policies, could affect the availability and cost of solar
panels.
Regulatory changes: Changes in government regulations, policies, or incentives related to solar
energy, such as reductions or eliminations of subsidies, could impact the economic viability of
solar panel installations.
Technological disruptions: Rapid advancements in solar energy technologies or changes in
industry standards could require investments in research and development or updates to existing
products, which may pose challenges for the company
Organizational Chart:

Members:
Lance Edward C. Cruz
Junn Dale C. Dancel
Christofer Ryan R. Molar
Lindsay M. Gonzales
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