Opportunity:
Many people want to help make a difference in our deteriorating
environment but aren’t sure how to make this happen. Fossil fuels are
nonrenewable and non-sustainable and directly impact climate change, air
pollution, water pollution, land degradation, and global warming. People are
becoming aware of the harm fossil fuels cause and are looking for alternatives
that support our environment. Switching from using fossil fuels to solar energy
is a realistic and efficient idea that a lot of people aren’t taking advantage
of. Solar energy is renewable and is a much cleaner alternative to fossil
fuels. Solar energy is provided by the sun which is sustainable, unlike fossil
fuels, which we will eventually run out of. The more people that use solar
energy will lead to less damage to our surrounding environment and less damage
to all the people impacted by the use of fossil fuels. This market is defined
geographically by being most effective in areas that provide the most sunlight.
There are a few places that couldn’t support the use of solar energy because of
their climate, but the majority of places would thrive using solar energy.
California, Arizona, Florida, and North Carolina would all be ideal locations
to support solar energy and start a business that would be able to expand.
Customers are currently satisfying the need of helping the environment by
recycling, using less water, saving electricity, etc. If they are willing to
make these lifestyle changes then they are pretty loyal to it, but the bigger
the change the more loyal they would be. This is why a change to solar energy
is a massive opportunity that could attract a large number of people who
already feel strongly about the cause. The window of opportunity for this idea
will be open until a potential better way to produce energy comes around. There
are no signs of this occurring any time soon and fossil fuels are being used
up, so there should be a large window of opportunity for solar energy to take
over the market.
Innovation:
The product I am offering is a "Solar Energy
Program" that will be available in stores and online. This
program includes the full installation of the solar energy system and regular
monitoring of the system every 3 months or any time the customer would like one.
This program will be a total cost of 10,000-13,000 (depending on the size of
house and location) for an averaged sized home with the option of paying per
year, per month, or upfront. This product will also be offered to businesses
and the price will be calculated based on system size. This program will be
offered to any area that can support solar energy, which will allow me to sell
to untapped markets. This will give me an advantage over my competitors and
will help me stand out as a business. The expected break-even point for this
investment is 3-4 years so it is ideal for anyone who is staying in their house
for 5+ more years as they would be making a profit after that.
Venture Concept:
This innovation will solve the opportunity I identified because it
will be a way people that directly impact the environment and make a
difference. Customers will switch to this new product because of the clear
benefits it has for the environment and financially. Solar prices are only
getting cheaper and as more people see its advantages over fossil fuels it will
become the main choice for powering your house/business. The hardest part of
this investment is convincing people to switch from the system they have had
for so long. I believe the hesitation for solar energy is people aren’t
knowledgeable about it and already have a system they feel comfortable with.
Once people learn more about solar energy systems and see the great experiences
other people have had with a solar energy program, they will be much more
willing to switch over to solar energy. The competitors of this product are the
electric power system and any new alternative that could result from the
constant search for better ways to power houses and businesses. The weakness of
electric power systems is that they are powered by fossil fuels which are
harmful to the environment. The price points will be very important for this
business because this will be one of the main reasons people switch to this
product or not. It will be vital to show customers the cost breakdown and the
potential profit they could make long-term. Customer support and the customer
experience will be crucial because if this solar program builds a really good
reputation from customers then it will quickly grow the business. This business
will be centered around putting the customer’s needs first and always providing
the best possible service to them. I would organize a business to support my
product by starting locally in Florida, where there is an ideal climate for
solar power, and expanding from there. The main positions I will need to fill
for my solar company are solar installers, salesman, solar consultants,
electricians, and engineers/designers.
Unfair Advantage:
The environmental interest centered around my business idea is my
unfair advantage because this has the potential to attract a large number of
people. People will want to switch to solar energy because they are supporting
a cause that directly impacts them and the environment they live in. Most
businesses don’t have this luxury which is why it will be very difficult to
copy my success.
What’s Next:
After I have success at the local level, I would like to expand
this business country-wide and even potentially global. Wherever the climate
supports a solar business, I believe people will be interested in the business
which will lead to it being a money generator.
For Me:
In five years I would like this business to have expanded to the
majority of the country and already figuring out how to expand it further. As
an entrepreneur, I want to come up with new ideas that help save the
environment and use the lessons I learned from this first venture to make it a
reality.
Feedback:
The
feedback I received was mostly positive, but the one thing that my peers said I
could change was explain how I am going to stand out in this market. I think
this is good, constructive feedback that I can use to improve my business idea.
What I Changed:
In
my Innovation section, I went into more detail on how I plan to stand out by
explaining how I would be expanding out to new markets where solar energy wasn’t
an option before. There are many states in the US that don’t see solar energy
as an option because of the climate, but I believe a solar energy system can be
be implemented in these areas with the right products. This element will make
my business unique compared to my competitors and will allow me to have
customers in many different areas.