Just got a job at a Solar Panel distribution center, and I'm absolutely loving it. Coming from a miserable and toxic experience at my last job, everybody is so happy and so enthusiastic to be there. Everybody has a good attitude about what their doing. I'm trying to learn absolutely everything I can about Solar so I can become successful in it, maybe work my way up to selling solar
You have to believe in what your selling. You have to be a purchaser of what your selling also and whatever is the reason you bought it ARE your sell. Like for me I’m young guy that wants a homestead type of life, if something happen to the economy I want to be prepared to Live off grid. Especially in today’s economy, also every great civilization / economy has fallen so I want to be prepared. Solar is a huge part of Off Grid living. That’s how I’m going to “Sell” it to my customers. My pitch has nothing to do with saving money or clean energy, it’s about preparation. I think it the best pitch in these times.
Joe, I like the streamlined, professional, “ non pushy”, and non sales like -5 step approach here. You are very articulate, experienced, and polished in character. I subbed today, and will definitely incorporate these pointers in my presentation. Thank You.🤴🏾🇺🇸🥇🎤🌎🥁🥁🥁👊🏽
Hey dude, thank you for asking! I am with Lucent Solar in NJ. Currently, we are the direct installer for the Tesla Solar Roof in NJ. To say the least, I am learning a lot. A lot of door knocking and being that I started in Q4, I’m working through the natural bumps like holiday season, weather, etc. I appreciate your reply! Are you doing your thing? If so, where at? Let’s keep the dream alive and stay connected!
I'm a 20 year sales professional and I absolutley loved what you put together here Joe. Moving into the Solar industry after 8 years in finance. This was a breathe of fresh air. Which we hopefully wil all still be breathing in 20 years if we can sell more Solar LOL . See what I did there? :) Thanks for the wisdom and reminders!
I find "How To" sales tutorials interesting in that they seem to always leave out acknowledgement of that inexplicable X Factor, to use your phrase. Top sales people are usually perceived as charming and charismatic. It seems that personality trait is somewhat elusive as far as being able to practice and perfect. Some people just seem to have it, you being an example. In fact, it is well known that most buying decisions are based on emotional factors NOT technical. While it is very important to understand your product(s) and be able to explain adequately to potential customers, that is not what closes the deal. The foregoing is not meant to be negative, only an admission that its may be better for some people to save themselves years of frustration and disappointment by staying away from direct sales.
Yes, you have a point, but if a salesperson relayed only in carisma and not expertise, it only makes them look like charlatans. Preparation+ know how+ carisma= successful salesperson
Wow, Joe you rocked it man. Very very nice. Well presented, explained very well and no fluff. Just sound strategies on how to go about the sales process with solar as your product.
Good presentation and mostly good information. For the viewers, most solar systems will NOT produce power if the grid is down. Even if you have a battery backup, the system just be wired for grid down circumstances. For example, nearly all homeowners in Florida that suffered through hurricanes were not able to use their solar panels to power their home appliances or air conditioners. You don't want to be the salesman who didn't give them the whole story. Also be sure to understand the IRS Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Not everyone will qualify for a tax credit - you must have earned income and pay income taxes to get a portion or all of the ITC. Many retirees will receive no tax credit. But the ITC can be used over multiple tax years. If using financing, the ITC will play a significant factor in the payments after the credit which may not happen in one year. Most solar financing is re-amotized if the homeowner applies that ITC to their loan balance which will lower their future payments. Another major factor with solar financing is the cost to the solar company to buy the interest rate down. Be sure to talk with your lender's representative to understand how their program works and what the costs to YOU are. Your sales manager may deduct those finance charges from you. Can you absorb a 20% dealer fee?
I see all to often companies trying to sell cookie cutter solutions. Most salesman don't even give you time to look over the contract terms. Some I have encountered have even said you would get money back to cover loan costs while the power company decides if they want to allow a connection or get around to it. When in actuality the company they represent has no intention of doing that. Finally there are a lot of companies that "train" a salesperson by a very short presentation and as a result they are desperate to make a sale and can often mislead, and know veery little about what they are trying to pawn off. The part about the cost is important because the company trying to sell could be way more expensive than a well rated company.
Note some time battery back up But normal a solar install is grid tied. Grid tied will shut down when you loose electricity. So you don’t back feed the grid. Unless you have $$$$$$$ in battery back up system. And a transfer switch or a separate non grid install. Grid tied when you loose power you loose your solar. To disconnect from grid not back feed it Note : it will probably cost me more to about the same money to dispose these panel in 22 years .
I like think of myself as a solutions person vs a sales person lol. And if what I'm proposing does not solve your problem, than no close. I don't want an unsatisfied customer.
As a electrician I install my own solar non grid tie. I install my own extra panel with solar plugs through out my house. Why would I want to give back solar to power grid. I used all my self I had a extra 400 amp switch and ran parallel wire to my flat roof to my basement. I’m in it for $3,000 dollars with extra wire and supplies I have left over. And my electric bill was $60 last month. My min meter socket bill was $30 a month. Plus tax and fees up to 41.00 there charging me more because I don’t used as much as I used to If I hade solar company install it it probably be $$,$$$ I did it my self. But my other house is a farm off grid for 18 years that better a 1000 amp hydro turbine generator for the farm. That 24/7. I buy my battery from my alarm supplies company there that same battery but not classified as solar I get then a lot cheaper like big battery are $$$ cheaper deep cycle or lead Still need to build my battery bank I be adding 200 amp hour battery for $80 for next couple months. Because the battery not classified as solar battery that jack the price
I have a few questions: 1- After the 25~ year lifespan of the solar system, does the homeowner have to invest in new panels again? 2- How do you overcome that as an objection ? Maybe the fact that they have to buy a new system after 25~ years is a deal breaker for them. Is it really still cheaper than grid energy long term considering this recurring investment. 3- is it just the panels that need replacing after 25~ years? What about the battery or other consonants of the system
Here a question everyone should ask Solar panel are hazardous. Material to dispose at end of solar panel life how much is it to remove and dispose 1 solar panel. I see quotes it cost a lot of money.
Im not a sales person but this is good information to know. Why? because since i have my Enphase system on my house I can help my sales guy with whom ever is wanting a solar system. But most of all, I get $$$ on referrals!!!! ;)
Here in NY solar kinda sells its self. 5,000 back from state, 30% back in taxes if you buy the system and in the boroughs 30% off on property taxes for 4 years. That I think is bull shit, taxes on Long Island are triple they should get that but the city has way more lower income people so they reap the most benefits. Real people who sell don’t have pitches, I hate that word, you sound like a robot. At my company our first steps building rapport that’s building the bond with the customer, I like to ask hey your car do you lease that or own? If they say lease then maybe I’ll pitch then the lease, if they own they get the loan, I give both options though. The most important part of the meeting is the bill! You need to piss then off, make them curse and swear when you show then all the fees they pay! NY is the 3rd highest state in the country so I get then riled up, here they raise them 11% a year so I’ll give them 5 year breakdowns by year 25 their bills at 800-1,500 where at solar it stays locked in at one rate. You sell like me you will make money!
I just bought a house that has solar panels on the roof. The system is in good working order and is still under warranty but I need a new roof and I'd like to sell the system to someone who is interested. How do I get started in this process? Thank you!
You know I’m sorry to say the solar industry is becoming as bad as the car dealership Industry. It’s all the stories I hear about people being ripped off from the solar panels and the fact they came to my door and they pitch me that same terrible misinform lying information to my face. I want solar panels and the battery to sustain power when the power goes out that’s it. I may use my system at peak hours and then switch back to off-peak hours So the system can charge up again. But this net metering and making money off of it that’s all I ‘cause that’s not gonna happen you may lower your bill that’s about it.
I have a few questions: 1- After the 25~ year lifespan of the solar system, does the homeowner have to invest in new panels again? 2- How do you overcome that as an objection ? Maybe the fact that they have to buy a new system after 25~ years is a deal breaker for them. Is it really still cheaper than grid energy long term considering this recurring investment. 3- is it just the panels that need replacing after 25~ years? What about the battery or other consonants of the system
1. No. The system will continue to function beyond 25 years. 2. I don't really get that objection. Most homeowner's understand that they will likely sell the home or die before hitting the 25-year mark. Even on a 25-year loan, most homeowners will pay it off in 6-7 years. 3. The batteries are the weak link here. Even the best LFP batteries of today will need to be replaced in 15-18 years.
Just got a job at a Solar Panel distribution center, and I'm absolutely loving it. Coming from a miserable and toxic experience at my last job, everybody is so happy and so enthusiastic to be there. Everybody has a good attitude about what their doing. I'm trying to learn absolutely everything I can about Solar so I can become successful in it, maybe work my way up to selling solar
I’m looking to also get into Solar panel distribution. Any helpful tips. Thank you
Great tips
How are you doing now at this job?
Are you selling Solar yet?
What tasks are you responsible for at that place?
You have to believe in what your selling. You have to be a purchaser of what your selling also and whatever is the reason you bought it ARE your sell. Like for me I’m young guy that wants a homestead type of life, if something happen to the economy I want to be prepared to Live off grid. Especially in today’s economy, also every great civilization / economy has fallen so I want to be prepared. Solar is a huge part of Off Grid living. That’s how I’m going to “Sell” it to my customers. My pitch has nothing to do with saving money or clean energy, it’s about preparation. I think it the best pitch in these times.
Thats mine too, but come on now … posting it on the comment section 🙄
I sell solar you will not get anywhere with that angle
I love this shit dude 🙏🏻 No urgency=No Sale.
@@TEXAS_MAKES_MOVES214any tips?
Hi Jay, Are you providing solar consultations currently?
Probably the most informative video out there for those who want to get started, thank you very much
Glad it was helpful!
I didnt get good value, I got GREAT value, Appreciate your work!
Hi, Are you providing solar consultations currently?
Joe, I like the streamlined, professional, “ non pushy”, and non sales like -5 step approach here. You are very articulate, experienced, and polished in character. I subbed today, and will definitely incorporate these pointers in my presentation. Thank You.🤴🏾🇺🇸🥇🎤🌎🥁🥁🥁👊🏽
How the implementation of these tips working out for you?
I am a new representative to the solar sales community. Enjoyed this video look forward to learning more to be an active solar educator.
Tell us…how has it been brother?
I made 47K selling pest control D2D last summer and now my Company is joining on the Solar bandwagon. Definitely where the money is at. 👍
Please give me a script to use
Same
Great presentation and content. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video! I am just starting my solar sales career and this is truly empowering!
how is it going?
Hey dude, thank you for asking! I am with Lucent Solar in NJ. Currently, we are the direct installer for the Tesla Solar Roof in NJ. To say the least, I am learning a lot.
A lot of door knocking and being that I started in Q4, I’m working through the natural bumps like holiday season, weather, etc.
I appreciate your reply! Are you doing your thing? If so, where at?
Let’s keep the dream alive and stay connected!
@@jaredg.9324 hey man, how's going now?
@@jaredg.9324hey man any updates?
I'm a 20 year sales professional and I absolutley loved what you put together here Joe. Moving into the Solar industry after 8 years in finance. This was a breathe of fresh air. Which we hopefully wil all still be breathing in 20 years if we can sell more Solar LOL . See what I did there? :)
Thanks for the wisdom and reminders!
How’s it going
I find "How To" sales tutorials interesting in that they seem to always leave out acknowledgement of that inexplicable X Factor, to use your phrase. Top sales people are usually perceived as charming and charismatic. It seems that personality trait is somewhat elusive as far as being able to practice and perfect. Some people just seem to have it, you being an example. In fact, it is well known that most buying decisions are based on emotional factors NOT technical. While it is very important to understand your product(s) and be able to explain adequately to potential customers, that is not what closes the deal. The foregoing is not meant to be negative, only an admission that its may be better for some people to save themselves years of frustration and disappointment by staying away from direct sales.
I agree with the X-factor comment. Some people just don't have the innate talent for any kind of direct sales. Thanks for sending in your feedback.
Yes, you have a point, but if a salesperson relayed only in carisma and not expertise, it only makes them look like charlatans.
Preparation+ know how+ carisma= successful salesperson
@@iechevarria5044 nobody said to rely on it. It’s called a factor for a reason lol. they both matter.
I'm just about to take a job as a solar rep....thank you so much for your advice! So helpful
How is it going
hows it going??
@@musclecarsdaily3020he prob quit after 2 week
Thank you for the content
Wow, Joe you rocked it man. Very very nice. Well presented, explained very well and
no fluff. Just sound strategies on how to go about the sales process with solar as your product.
Hi Ashley, Are you providing solar consultations currently?
Good presentation and mostly good information. For the viewers, most solar systems will NOT produce power if the grid is down. Even if you have a battery backup, the system just be wired for grid down circumstances. For example, nearly all homeowners in Florida that suffered through hurricanes were not able to use their solar panels to power their home appliances or air conditioners. You don't want to be the salesman who didn't give them the whole story.
Also be sure to understand the IRS Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Not everyone will qualify for a tax credit - you must have earned income and pay income taxes to get a portion or all of the ITC. Many retirees will receive no tax credit. But the ITC can be used over multiple tax years.
If using financing, the ITC will play a significant factor in the payments after the credit which may not happen in one year. Most solar financing is re-amotized if the homeowner applies that ITC to their loan balance which will lower their future payments. Another major factor with solar financing is the cost to the solar company to buy the interest rate down. Be sure to talk with your lender's representative to understand how their program works and what the costs to YOU are. Your sales manager may deduct those finance charges from you. Can you absorb a 20% dealer fee?
This is great to know. Why aren’t there more discussions on exactly what Solar can do when power goes down? I’m so unclear on this?
I see all to often companies trying to sell cookie cutter solutions. Most salesman don't even give you time to look over the contract terms. Some I have encountered have even said you would get money back to cover loan costs while the power company decides if they want to allow a connection or get around to it. When in actuality the company they represent has no intention of doing that. Finally there are a lot of companies that "train" a salesperson by a very short presentation and as a result they are desperate to make a sale and can often mislead, and know veery little about what they are trying to pawn off. The part about the cost is important because the company trying to sell could be way more expensive than a well rated company.
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR VALUABLE INFO
Im about to start a Job doing this!
I wish you success. When you're ready for advanced sales training, check out solarsurge.pro
As the new solar system salesperson, I find this to be very informative and helpful.
How many solar systems do you have left?
We're they able to flush the toilet 🤣 love it.
Hey if have well water then they need power
Love all the information you share with us. Thank you.
Hi , Are you providing solar consultations currently?
This is good. Very informative.
Easy to understand and well explained thank you
Great advice!
Note some time battery back up
But normal a solar install is grid tied.
Grid tied will shut down when you loose electricity.
So you don’t back feed the grid.
Unless you have $$$$$$$ in battery back up system. And a transfer switch or a separate non grid install.
Grid tied when you loose power you loose your solar. To disconnect from grid not back feed it
Note : it will probably cost me more to about the same money to dispose these panel in 22 years .
Thank you !
awesome vid, very helpful. Just got a job as a solar sales person.
Same here just a couple days ago, can you share some things you've learned nowthat it's been a few weeks
commendable it was a smooth ride
I have to know what I'm selling and help folks make the right choice.
Great information thank you
Can you show us a video with live footage of the whole sales process ?
I will work on this in the future. We would have to be very careful so as not to violate our clients' privacy.
Great Info
the most accurate part of this video is him holding only a few 1 dollar bills in hand in the thumbnail
I like think of myself as a solutions person vs a sales person lol. And if what I'm proposing does not solve your problem, than no close. I don't want an unsatisfied customer.
Thanks for the information!
thank you solar brother
Great value! Thanks
Thanks for the info!
Definitely learned something thank you 🙌
Great advice! Liked & subbed.
Great info, thank you just subscribed
Great content!
Well done.
Thanks 😊🙏
Great video very educational
Great video!
Good stuff
Great information Sir
As a electrician I install my own solar non grid tie.
I install my own extra panel with solar plugs through out my house. Why would I want to give back solar to power grid.
I used all my self I had a extra 400 amp switch and ran parallel wire to my flat roof to my basement.
I’m in it for $3,000 dollars with extra wire and supplies I have left over.
And my electric bill was $60 last month. My min meter socket bill was $30 a month. Plus tax and fees up to 41.00 there charging me more because I don’t used as much as I used to
If I hade solar company install it it probably be $$,$$$ I did it my self.
But my other house is a farm off grid for 18 years that better a 1000 amp hydro turbine generator for the farm.
That 24/7.
I buy my battery from my alarm supplies company there that same battery but not classified as solar I get then a lot cheaper like big battery are $$$ cheaper deep cycle or lead
Still need to build my battery bank I be adding 200 amp hour battery for $80 for next couple months. Because the battery not classified as solar battery that jack the price
I have a few questions:
1- After the 25~ year lifespan of the solar system, does the homeowner have to invest in new panels again?
2- How do you overcome that as an objection ? Maybe the fact that they have to buy a new system after 25~ years is a deal breaker for them. Is it really still cheaper than grid energy long term considering this recurring investment.
3- is it just the panels that need replacing after 25~ years? What about the battery or other consonants of the system
The lifespan of the solar panels is not 25 years. They could last 50 years potentially.
@@happygrandpa2298
yeah that true
Thanks man
8:11 pricing obj
Here a question everyone should ask
Solar panel are hazardous. Material to dispose at end of solar panel life how much is it to remove and dispose 1 solar panel.
I see quotes it cost a lot of money.
Im not a sales person but this is good information to know. Why? because since i have my Enphase system on my house I can help my sales guy with whom ever is wanting a solar system. But most of all, I get $$$ on referrals!!!! ;)
10:08 🔥
Joe,
No solar company will hire me ,even on straight commission because I have no experience. Any suggestions? Thanks Michael
Is solar a seasonal sale or year round. What do you do in extreme cold. Do you still knock doors?
Here in NY solar kinda sells its self. 5,000 back from state, 30% back in taxes if you buy the system and in the boroughs 30% off on property taxes for 4 years. That I think is bull shit, taxes on Long Island are triple they should get that but the city has way more lower income people so they reap the most benefits. Real people who sell don’t have pitches, I hate that word, you sound like a robot. At my company our first steps building rapport that’s building the bond with the customer, I like to ask hey your car do you lease that or own? If they say lease then maybe I’ll pitch then the lease, if they own they get the loan, I give both options though. The most important part of the meeting is the bill! You need to piss then off, make them curse and swear when you show then all the fees they pay! NY is the 3rd highest state in the country so I get then riled up, here they raise them 11% a year so I’ll give them 5 year breakdowns by year 25 their bills at 800-1,500 where at solar it stays locked in at one rate. You sell like me you will make money!
How to be solar panel distributor?
9:55 ask multiple times
great video, but don't ask if they could still flush their toilets when the power is out! LOL (who has electric toilets?)
i just started in Solar sales, how soon is it expected to make a sale? and whats a good commission?
Never and very little lol
Are you still in solar sales?
Thanks Joe, I’d like you to be my salesman for me to sell myself my next new car ;o)
:D
Is this actually true thoe?!🤔
I feel i’m gonna get robbed with the money.
Should i use my debt card ?!
Any advice anyone can tell me?
Unable to flush the toilets lol??
Nothing to do with electricity.
Great info. Can you be my mentor?
Please post your questions as video comments and I'll do my best to reply with answers.
What’s a good way to build a script that works for the market ,door to door knocking ?
I just bought a house that has solar panels on the roof. The system is in good working order and is still under warranty but I need a new roof and I'd like to sell the system to someone who is interested. How do I get started in this process? Thank you!
Doing A Replay 😂
Respectfully.... it’s hard to believe this guy could sell anything... “Bueller? Bueller?” 😴
You know I’m sorry to say the solar industry is becoming as bad as the car dealership Industry. It’s all the stories I hear about people being ripped off from the solar panels and the fact they came to my door and they pitch me that same terrible misinform lying information to my face. I want solar panels and the battery to sustain power when the power goes out that’s it. I may use my system at peak hours and then switch back to off-peak hours So the system can charge up again. But this net metering and making money off of it that’s all I ‘cause that’s not gonna happen you may lower your bill that’s about it.
salesman!
Bro way to not give any info about solar and dance around the bush
"Closing costs?" This all sounds so much like selling used cars. Does anybody really want to speak to a salesman these days?
Unlike used cars solar is more reliable not to mention how accessible it is when talking to the right person
I have a few questions:
1- After the 25~ year lifespan of the solar system, does the homeowner have to invest in new panels again?
2- How do you overcome that as an objection ? Maybe the fact that they have to buy a new system after 25~ years is a deal breaker for them. Is it really still cheaper than grid energy long term considering this recurring investment.
3- is it just the panels that need replacing after 25~ years? What about the battery or other consonants of the system
1. No. The system will continue to function beyond 25 years.
2. I don't really get that objection. Most homeowner's understand that they will likely sell the home or die before hitting the 25-year mark. Even on a 25-year loan, most homeowners will pay it off in 6-7 years.
3. The batteries are the weak link here. Even the best LFP batteries of today will need to be replaced in 15-18 years.
Technology will have advanced so much more also driving cost down making it easier and more attractive to upgrade if desired.