The future is a scary place when you're in a hot industry like solar construction, because there's a lot of uncertainty about what's going to employee contact list happen next.You constantly ask yourself: will this continue? Will a new innovation totally change everything and leave me out? Am I at risk of a larger supplier eating my lunch? Is there a construction management technology or to employee contact list that I'm not familiar with that could help me better position my business?What exactly does the future hold for us?Globally, solar power capacity has grown to 305 gigawatts (GW), from just 50 GW in 2010 and almost zero in 2000.
I don't have a crystal ball, but I dug into the numbers and identified five key trends you can expect to emerge – or continue to employee contact list grow – over the next few years. Let's go straight to them.1. Solar will become faster to install and much more efficient The trend in the solar industry is towards more modular and streamlined solutions, which will have a big impact on the future of your business, whether you are prepared for it or not.Your customers will expect you to be able to employee contact list install solar panels quickly and easily, and for less than you would have charged in the past.Fortunately, innovations in the solar industry will help you meet this demand.
High-performance systems with minimal components are becoming more common. As the years go by, solar panels will continue to employee contact list become more efficient and cost effective, as they shrink in size but produce and store more energy.Plus, you'll no longer be limited to installing solar panels on rooftops, which could open you up to new customers that wouldn't have been in the market before. New solutions, such as Virtual Net Metering, will allow you to install solar panels offsite and allow customers to tap into the energy source. You'll need to employee contact list build and maintain them, but doing so could open up a new source of income.