It shows rosenburger and endurenergy with the same address. Sol-ark as permanently closed.
I doubt its Google Street view not updated enough but they've never had a sign because it's a multi company address.
What's the address?Lol yes that is our closed office. We moved just up the road to a much larger campus.
No but you do own your Google business which Google verifies your address and allows you to list this on their site, preventing others from using it... since they can't verify. Any company over 5 employees should be able to manage their Google account, update photos and provide information so others can easily find it.Sol-Ark isn't Google - we don't own the internet.
He could be right he could be wrong. I just only believe facts and rely on data from proven sources.@jccromer I would recommend you stop responding. You are not convincing any unbelievers and you may say something that may alienate someone who is neutral. Responding is a lose lose I think. Just let it go.
there is nothing, literally nothing, that jccromer or anyone from solark could say, that would convince me, or most people, that the intellectual property for DEYE inverters, an $800 million a year company, came from Solark.He could be right he could be wrong. I just only believe facts and rely on data from proven sources.
The correct response is to acknowledge they're lacking in communication and he should let his team members who are in charge of those things know and also report to upper management that consumers are reporting issues with their appearance online and needs resolved ASAP. Not be combative and berate people who are looking for answers and asking for communication through official channels
That's humorous. A couple people aren't happy because they can't get the answers they want, and it's a Sol-Ark problem. This problem must be bad, because it has forced them to move out of their building into bigger ones.The correct response is to acknowledge they're lacking in communication and he should let his team members who are in charge of those things know and also report to upper management that consumers are reporting issues with their appearance online and needs resolved ASAP. Not be combative and berate people who are looking for answers and asking for communication through official channels
I'm a business owner that works with thousands of small businesses. The fact Sol-Ark can't update their information on the internet and provide official resources about their US staff and information is a huge red flag.That's humorous. A couple people aren't happy because they can't get the answers they want, and it's a Sol-Ark problem. This problem must be bad, because it has forced them to move out of their building into bigger ones.
By the way, the communication is so bad, they sent me an email about the move, and that there could be a short interruption in communication/service during the move. Horrid.
I'm a business owner that works with thousands of small businesses....
The fact Sol-Ark can't... provide official resources about their US staff...is a huge red flag.
Gheez. you could keep this about your business practices so you don't start arguing about ours. I could counter several points here including the size and quality level of the fab our inverters are built in (which I have visited personally, have you ever been to DEYE to confirm your 100x claim?). several tier 1 well-known brands are made in the same fab as us and frankly, the QC is the most meticulous I have ever seen. Also, your "they do nothing by themselves" claim is weak based on the DEYE international brand and experience but wasting the forum arguing about other's businesses is a disservice.The new HQ is listed on our contact page on our website and the HQ is on google maps as well. When I google "Sol-Ark" on google maps, I see the new HQ as open and the old location marked as permanently closed. Not sure what Justin's issue is, but unlike a retailer, our focus is on getting the 60k + optimizers launched, and then it will move onto our load controller launch. Not prioritizing our our google maps support to 100%.
As far as the IP goes, the proof is in the supply chain exclusivity.
Sol-Ark has it with Deye.
EG4 and Fortress do not have it with Luxpower.
Can't really get more clear than that, regarding the real power in the relationship.
/u/1201 I provided you with revenue information to compare Deye vs. Luxpower. You used the information for an erroneous comparison of Deye vs. Sol-Ark. Sol-Ark is not in competition with Deye. They are our contract manufacturer partner and they are 100x the size of Luxpower, which is EG4's OEM. OEMs like Deye do not typically create products, they build them to spec for others, as our CEO has been on this forum to explain. The nature of overseas manufacturing is not unknown to users of this forum - you give your IP away overseas to participate in global manufacturing. So Deye does whatever it wants in Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia. Different regulations and not our focus. You may not like globalism - if you don't the absolute best thing you can do is petition your representatives and senators to incorporate domestic production adders to the residential tax credit. Much better than just remaining cynical about the role of the USA in global manufacturing.
But if you think like @1201 that Deye is driving the design and quality control, how do you go from "China only makes garbage" to "Sol-Arks are very good inverters with feature sets that didn't exist before Sol-Ark"? Do you think Tom Brennan just shows up in China and knocks on Deye's door and says "hey give me an exclusive supply agreement for North America" without having any claim of product ownership?
I just don't get /u/1201 logic when he says "no way Deye IP comes from Sol-Ark". What are the mental gymnastics needed to explain the supply chain exclusivity with that mindset?
There are actually several. Dunn and Bradstreet being one of the bigger ones. Also, you can get drilled-down data from PPA loans, although that is out of date now.Show me a site where privately held companies issue official statements about their company sizes, please.
Most companies have some form of team page or company directory for at least key decision makers. You then have other resources like LinkedIn, zoominfo, Dunn and broadsheet, Lexis nexus. There's tons of companies that mine job listing to get this info.Show me a site where privately held companies issue official statements about their company sizes, please.