Lol. You have a bright future.As we have outgrown our 100 person office, obviously over 100.
In politics.
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Lol. You have a bright future.As we have outgrown our 100 person office, obviously over 100.
I mean, if you think Apple is a reseller and not a manufacturer, sure. But that paints a pretty broad spectrum of the term "reseller".It is generally accepted that Sol-Ark is a reseller of Deye inverters with a few modifications and a 3fold price increase. Any claims to the contrary would need to be backed up by atleast a joint press statement by Deye/Sol-Ark explaining how Sol-Ark developed the Hybrid inverters from scratch and how Deye then became the manufacturer of these.
Like I said, issue a joint statement with Deye saying that Sol-Ark designed their line of Hybrid inverters (that's what you seemed to be claiming in your post above) from the ground up and is the primary contributor to development of them, and I'll believe you.I mean, if you think Apple is a reseller and not a manufacturer, sure. But that paints a pretty broad spectrum of the term "reseller".
Also, I'm not saying Sol-Ark made the inverter from scratch. Hybrid inverters existing before Sol-Ark. Sol-Ark was founded to make hybrid inverters easy to install and powerful enough to run a whole home. It succeeded so well that now "hybrid inverters" are a recognized market segment of inverters and the competitors are co-opting the Sol-Ark design into their product lines. Deny the world in front of your eyes if you want.
Everyone knows what the deal is.Like I said, issue a joint statement with Deye saying that Sol-Ark designed their line of Hybrid inverters (that's what you seemed to be claiming in your post above) from the ground up and is the primary contributor to development of them, and I'll believe you.
It will probably do wonders for your marketing.
Or otherwise don't go spreading lies on this forum.
I would like to see the kind of advocates that do not crush competition, that's for sureu/1201, I would like to see more solar advocates in politics, so I will take that as a compliment and in turn, compliment you for your positive outlook. But Sol-Ark has over 100 employees and we are focused on making inverters and associated products. Not sure on the actual employee count.
Dude how can you not know how many employees are at your company? Surely you have a company directory, teams channel, something so you can reach out to other employees about various items...As we have outgrown our 100 person office, obviously over 100.
It's interesting that you picked Vevor. I just bought a couple electrical enclosures to use for my battery builds. I first found the Vevor version I wanted, then found the same exact thing in a knock off. Way cheaper, so I bought them. I know the Vevor brand, we have them at work. What I received is exactly the same, except it's not. Quality of the welds/grinding isn't the same. Dimensions aren't quite right. Door alignment is a little off. So, one of two things. Either Vevor holds the Chinese plants to a higher standard for the boxes that get their name on it, or China is making knockoffs in a different plant. Either way, they aren't the same thing.China doesn't have the same copyright/patent laws as the US. Typically some company designs a component and a bunch of factories make the parts and then companies like sol-ark and such have them built with their name and programming on it.
Vevor is a great example. Look up any item made by vevor then go on alibaba and look for the same thing
Yes QC is a huge factor with Chinese manufacturing. Typically it's the responsibility of thr buyer to inspect and reject products which then those rejected items are resold to companies that doesn't have someone in China inspecting so they're sold as is and are delivered to US 8 weeks later and the buyer has to deal with it.It's interesting that you picked Vevor. I just bought a couple electrical enclosures to use for my battery builds. I first found the Vevor version I wanted, then found the same exact thing in a knock off. Way cheaper, so I bought them. I know the Vevor brand, we have them at work. What I received is exactly the same, except it's not. Quality of the welds/grinding isn't the same. Dimensions aren't quite right. Door alignment is a little off. So, one of two things. Either Vevor holds the Chinese plants to a higher standard for the boxes that get their name on it, or China is making knockoffs in a different plant. Either way, they aren't the same thing.
My point is, you said "then go on alibaba and get the same thing". It's not the same thing.Yes QC is a huge factor with Chinese manufacturing. Typically it's the responsibility of thr buyer to inspect and reject products which then those rejected items are resold to companies that doesn't have someone in China inspecting so they're sold as is and are delivered to US 8 weeks later and the buyer has to deal with it.
Anyone can buy a ton of stuff off alibaba, contact a freight forwarder in China to fill a container full of junk then have it sent to Amazon with their logo on them and sold as their own "company". Typically these companies have never seen the product or care. They just care that they're making profit and not returns which are just trashed.
Vevor and other large Chinese companies do the same thing they just have more resources and a relationship with the factories.
Problem is vevor also manufactures a whole of bunch of Junk. They might have relatively good production and QC in one area, but relatively terrible QC in othersIt's interesting that you picked Vevor. I just bought a couple electrical enclosures to use for my battery builds. I first found the Vevor version I wanted, then found the same exact thing in a knock off. Way cheaper, so I bought them. I know the Vevor brand, we have them at work. What I received is exactly the same, except it's not. Quality of the welds/grinding isn't the same. Dimensions aren't quite right. Door alignment is a little off. So, one of two things. Either Vevor holds the Chinese plants to a higher standard for the boxes that get their name on it, or China is making knockoffs in a different plant. Either way, they aren't the same thing.
I think our definition of same thing is different. Tvs or monitors are a better example. Iirc there's only 2 manufacturers of screens. Everyone just buys the screens, gets a custom case, adds their software to it and resells it.My point is, you said "then go on alibaba and get the same thing". It's not the same thing.
Exactly. It's because they don't manufacture anything they just slap their sticker on it.Problem is vevor also manufactures a whole of bunch of Junk. They might have relatively good production and QC in one area, but relatively terrible QC in others
Interesting, good to knowExactly. It's because they don't manufacture anything they just slap their sticker on it.
Like I said, issue a joint statement with Deye saying that Sol-Ark designed their line of Hybrid inverters...and I'll believe you... Or otherwise don't go spreading lies on this forum.
Dude how can you not know how many employees are at your company?... My bet is you have over 100 employees but it's 1028276 companies combined
What's the address of the new office?What if I told you Sol-Ark CEO has already issued a statement, on the DIY forum, over 2 years ago? Do your research.
DEYE Inverter UL Listed available in US
Sol ark does monitor this form and going after anyone selling Deye in North America . I would put my money on that sol ark is not made in America.diysolarforum.com
Your example doesn't make any sense but there is no need for hyperbolic cynicism. Actual employee count is confidential but it is publicly verifiable that Sol-Ark moved out of a 100 person office into a 500 person campus. That squarely puts Sol-Ark above 100 persons in the HQ (not counting fortunate remote workers like me. We offer onsite training, come see for yourself.
LOL, Google not updating street view fast enough for you?What's the address of the new office?
Quick Google shows this one but go figure no sign on front door or anything.
1100 Professional Dr, Plano, TX 75074
I'm not saying you're wrong just making assumptions based on countless other "companies" that inflate their size and presence
It shows rosenburger and endurenergy with the same address. Sol-ark as permanently closed.LOL, Google not updating street view fast enough for you?