by PeakingAroundtheCorner » Wed 30 Jan 2008, 06:04:33
I am the site administrator and SEO marketer for a very highly placed solar products website and I can tell you that I'm not cheering for a solar power system that will eliminate 1/3 of mine and my client's business activity.
Kinda shitty huh?
From the article:
"But Mr. Kurzman said Enphase should expect fierce competition. He said companies will be watching, especially those who stand to lose their share of the inverter market. One is British Columbia-based Xantrex Technology, a publicly traded, power electronics equipment maker."
He's right, sorta. I've actually been watching competing technology ever since my livelihood became dependent upon it. And you can bet your last post-peak MRE that I will compete fiercly against anything that would do that sort of damage to our bottom line.
The world has no choice but to accept a solar- and renewables-powered future (...nevermind the oil situation) and if there's enough time left before the balance-of-system components manufacturing and distribution dominoes begin to fall, and assuming just for the fun of it that we end up with more time than we thought we'd have and the Monopoly money in our economy begins to become real money again, I intend to get rich in this business. And I'll use that bankroll to finance an ultra-uber bugout bunker.
A lot of shit has been thrown at the solar power technology wall but so far nothing has stuck fast enough to resist the force of gravity. I have no reason to think this will be the exception, though they're certainly in the right location for establishing an alternative energy start-up venture and I wish them a bright and prosperous future. Right up until the first of their systems is installed and I, as well as Xantrex (one of our primary vendors), lose a potential inverter sale.
At that point, they can kiss my lily-white ass. Don't fuck with my money!
Note to Enphase Energy big-wigs searching for their company name on the internets and finding this thread:
Sorry about that. I'm sure you understand that I'm duty-bound to make such figurative public declarations towards a competitor and/or competing technology. However, if you are really dedicated to this micro inverter thingy, perhaps we can we forge a working relationship.
You see, we're an established major online distributor of solar power systems and components and if you do indeed end up over-powering the inverter market, Xantrex's shelf space is all yours.
We enjoy high site traffic volume and are placed extemely well in the major search engines, providing you with built-in marketing projection and traffic for your product. We have offices and distribution points on the left coast, in the heartland, and on the east coast of the United States.
If interested, as you should be, contact me privately through this website and I'll be glad to add a new distribution point to our network.
Oh crap, did I type that out loud?