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document every step with photos, determine system sizing, submit a Net Energy Metering Application( NEM) to the public utility company, pull permits from local authorities, ensure plans are stamped by an engineer, and finally order materials to proceed with the installation. Hence, the trickiest aspect of acquiring Lumio was understanding the status of each of its jobs in the pipeline, including whether permits were secured, installations were completed, or work was still pending. Funding was another critical consideration. Unlike purchasing items like cars with cash or a loan, leasing solar systems is becoming increasingly popular in the US, adding complexity to the process. The installation photo requirements of leased solar systems have become more stringent over the past year, further posing challenges to installation companies, especially from a quality control perspective while trying to
scale an operation. Additionally, we needed to figure out which markets to expand in, including areas where we previously had no crews. These challenges required careful planning and execution,” he explains.
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Despite these intricacies, Zeo remains dedicated to delivering the best services to its customers. To that end, the company consistently integrates the latest advancements in solar technology into its offerings.“ The increase in wattage relative to the size of the panel being installed on a homeowner’ s home has been a gamechanger for our clients. When I started installing in 2015, panels averaged 180 to 200 watts, meaning an electricity bill of $ 300 required anywhere from 35-40 panels to offset. Today, the panels we use range from 410 to 430 watts, nearly double the output of those we used in 2015. This takes up significantly less roof space. In 2024,
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