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Supermarkets Adapt To Solar Panel Solutions, Just Like Schools & Gas Stations Go Solar - Why Not Add It To Your Store Or Office?

Supermarkets Adapt To Solar Panel Solutions, Just Like Schools & Gas Stations Go Solar - Why Not Add It To Your Store Or Office?

Why wouldn’t a supermarket want a solar roof? Their overall electric output is at least 10X higher than most other retailers. But when larger scale corporate brands adapt to solar it makes it look like a non-conventional way to show off their power. We see it every day when major corporations like Whole Foods, or Google adapt to solar. But, the downside of this is companies like this do not franchise their brands to independents. Unfortunately, Whole Foods Market Inc. does not offer the business for interested franchisees. Whole Foods is a food retailer of natural and organic products stopping at nothing. So because highly branded corporations are promoting their use of solar it does not section this out for small business owners and tiny shops.

The truth behind solar is that it is profitable to any consumer, small or corporate, you will be able to see substantially lower net costs, that are paid off over just a few years, and able to produce free energy during a solar panel lifetime of 25–30 years.

Small retailers can start using solar to leave a better carbon footprint, but the core benefit is going to be adding a substantial investment to their business losses by making an investment to reduce electrical costs. Whole Foods is known for its ability to adapt a nature based healthy choice food super store in localities all over the world, but has a bad habit to stomp out small eco-friendly markets.

In 2017, Whole Foods Market operated a total of 470 stores in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The company generated global net sales to the value of 16.03 billion U.S. dollars in that fiscal year. Since last year Whole Foods Market has been promoting solar among its store locations for some time.

Whole Foods might scare small markets, and communities that are afraid of a corporate brand, because everyday something like it may take over the street. A Big 5 could consume a local bike shop just like a supermarket could take out the local grocery down the street. But, this does not mean that you can’t adapt a more holistic approach to stay in business.

Small chain retailers can also benefit from adapting to solar, it is not just a corporate game, franchise owners, and small shops can do the same thing.

To learn more about your solar system requirements for a small shop or for your office, size it using the price checker. I work at HahaSmart, and can tell you that they stream line the process for you setting up your home solar, you can get an accurate assessment on the amount of solar panels you need for your home, and be able to add accessories, batteries, and figure out any additional installation costs.

You could take a grass roots approach to your businesses energy bill, just like a larger corporation could make a ‘sustainable decision’ to stay afloat. Solar - is not an expensive solution for hot gossip, and with HahaSmart, there are no gimmicks.