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falconer66a

05/13/21 5:40 PM

#52364 RE: jesuslovzu #52363

Probably comes down to pricing.

What specs stand out to you the most?


Frankly, I'm not the person to accurately lay out the specific specifications (A redundancy?) that would favorably separate our company's solar panels from the competition. I don't have enough experience in solar panel marketing to give a useful answer. Merely, from the specs I saw on the project at the facility I'm familiar with, the Sun Pacific panels are in the ball park. They will work as well as, or better, than the competition.

But everything boils down to the actual economics, both in construction/installation, and long term in continued operation. The price of the panels is the biggest consideration, and I don't know the prices.

But the product (panel) specs look to be equivalent and competitive. It probably comes down, in the end, to panel prices. I'll let others, who might know of those, state that case.

If it means anything (perhaps not), I didn't see in the Sun Pacific solar panel specifications anything that would cause a bidder to discard the panels from project consideration. The most important issue is probably price. Everything else looks to be in the solar panel ballpark.

I hope others, more knowledgeable in panel pricing can provide some answers. Specifically, how do the prices of Sun Pacific compare to other solar panel suppliers?

None of the above is sufficient to prompt either a buy or a sell of SNPW. No intention of that. More info, later, from others will be required. But in the simplest, nothing known or disclosed about the panels should prompt a sell. We all await further information.

I'm holding my SNPW position with confidence.