SunEngine TM is a fully customizable community solar platform developed by Neighborhood Sun to help developers seamlessly manage community solar projects and subscribers from start to finish.
Customizable Branding
As an AI-integrated and fully customizable platform, SunEngine TM can be white-labelled to fit each developer’s unique needs and brand identity. Our simplified user experience and flexibility allows for developers to “consolidate the entire industry on our platform.” Neighborhood Sun works with our solar developer clients to tailor SunEngine TM to the needs of each individual team based on project specifications. Platform users can customize their subscriber’s experience to see the company’s logo and brand colors instead of those of Neighborhood Sun.
SunEngine TM has been carefully crafted by developers at the top of their field using real-time data and feedback from our team members who use the platform every day for everything from sales to marketing to billing and customer support. The platform has undergone hundreds of iterations and improvements as our team members identified the key needs and pain points of users, leading to additional features that delivered significant added value. The resulting features and improvements have allowed us to maximize benefits for developers, effectively differentiating SunEngine TM from other platforms in the industry.
Thanks to many of the features listed above, one of our developer clients set up their branded version of SunEngine TM to seamlessly transition from another platform in just a couple of months.
“SunEngine was designed from the ground up to allow it to scale and become the lowest cost-to-operate platform in the industry. Our aim has always been to maximize project profitability for owners by building the most automated, flexible, reliable, secure, and customizable platform in the industry. Don’t take my word for it, schedule a demo today to find out how much more efficient your operations can be,” said John Wilson, CTO of Neighborhood Sun.
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