WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is releasing two new industry standards for public comment to promote the U.S. solar and storage industry’s ongoing efforts to protect consumers. The new standards are designed to ensure transparent, ethical solar sales practices and to raise the bar for the safety and durability of rooftop solar and storage installations.
Standard 401 will outline training requirements for solar salespeople, helping to establish ethical sales practices and ensure all solar customers have a thorough understanding of their investment before committing. Companies and salespeople trained under this standard will provide customers with comprehensive and transparent disclosure of costs, key contract terms, and technology information.
The second standard, Standard 201, aims to enhance the safety and quality of residential solar and storage installations, helping to minimize risks to homes and businesses and enhance grid reliability.
“These groundbreaking standards reflect the solar and storage industry’s commitment to ensuring every customer has a great experience going solar,” said SEIA president and CEO Abigail Ross Hopper. “We’ve heard customers loud and clear about what they want to see from the solar industry. Going solar with a SEIA-certified installer will give customers the confidence they need to make the best decision for their family.”
Standard 401 adds transparency to the solar sales process and equips solar installers and salespeople with the knowledge they need to sell solar and energy storage ethically. The standard includes answers to common customer questions and provides clear direction on how solar salespeople can accurately provide personalized savings estimates, one of the most persuasive selling points for many solar customers. Once published, a certified third party will evaluate whether a company or individual has met the standard’s requirements, giving customers confidence that they are receiving clear, professional guidance from salespeople.
Standard 201 creates a new baseline for installing residential and small commercial solar and storage systems and covers electrical and fire safety, distribution grid connections, and various weather and environmental conditions. Companies will receive a third-party audit of their written practices and field installations, helping to ensure safe installations and create a better experience for solar customers throughout the life of their system.
Over five million American homes have a solar system installed, and the majority of these customers are happy with their decision. At least five million more households will choose solar by 2030. These standards are redefining solar sales and changing the way customers experience solar in the United States.
As an American National Standards Institute-accredited standards developer, SEIA has been convening diverse stakeholders to develop a suite of standards that proactively and responsibly manage the industry’s growth. SEIA is currently developing 11 industry-wide standards, including supply chain traceability and decommissioning standards.
Learn more about the standards and SEIA’s consumer protection work.
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