Choosing a Solar100 Verified Partner can provide a more structured starting point for comparing participating solar companies, business information, solar credentials, project processes, maintenance support, quotations and consultation arrangements.
Why Choose a Solar100 Verified Partner?
A Solar100 Verified Partner has completed an applicable platform screening process covering business identity, solar-related information, project processes, after-sales arrangements and initial customer consultation.
What Are the Main Benefits of Choosing a Solar100 Verified Partner?
Solar100 Verified Partner status is intended to help users begin their solar company comparison with more organised provider information.
Clearer Company Identity
Users can better understand the business presenting the quotation and potentially receiving project payments.
Reviewed Solar Information
Relevant credential, service and stated project-capability information is considered during the applicable review.
Better Process Visibility
Users can review information relating to project assessment, applications, documentation and installation responsibilities.
After-Sales Reference
Monitoring, maintenance, troubleshooting and warranty-support arrangements may be considered.
Easier Comparison
Users have an additional reference before comparing system sizes, equipment, warranties and total prices.
Initial Enquiry Access
Customers can begin an initial quotation or consultation enquiry without paying a Solar100 platform consultation fee.
What Does Solar100 Verified Partner Status Mean?
Solar100 Verified Partner status indicates that a participating solar provider has completed the applicable Solar100 screening process based on the information and supporting documents reviewed.
The review is organised around five core areas:
SEDA-Related Credentials
Relevant solar credential, provider-registration or certification information may be considered.
SSM Registration
The participating business is expected to provide identifiable Malaysian registration information.
Project Process
The provider should be able to explain relevant policy, application and documentation requirements.
O&M Support
Operations, maintenance, monitoring and after-sales arrangements may be reviewed.
Free Initial Enquiry
Users can begin an initial quote or consultation enquiry without a Solar100 platform fee.
Why Is Clearer Business Identification Important?
Solar projects may involve quotations, deposits, contracts, installation work, equipment warranties and long-term after-sales support. Customers should understand which legal business is responsible for these obligations.
Business information considered may include:
- Legal company or business name
- Trading name, where different
- SSM registration information
- Registered or operating address
- Company telephone number
- Company email address
- Authorised representative
- Service areas
- Types of projects handled
- Company profile
- Stated years of operation
- Branch information, where applicable
Quotation Responsibility
Customers can identify the business issuing the proposal and the party expected to perform the contractual work.
Payment Clarity
Customers can check whether the quotation, invoice, contract and receiving account use clear and consistent company names.
How Can Reviewed Solar Information Help Customers?
Not every solar provider offers the same services or handles the same categories of projects.
A provider may focus on residential installations, while another may handle commercial buildings, factories, warehouses or more complex industrial systems.
Information reviewed may relate to:
- SEDA-related information
- Relevant solar credentials
- Residential solar services
- Commercial solar services
- Industrial solar capabilities
- System design services
- Installation services
- Application and documentation support
- System monitoring
- Operations and maintenance
- Battery solutions, where applicable
- Stated project experience
Why Is Better Project Process Visibility Useful?
A solar quotation should explain more than the price of solar panels and installation.
Customers may also need to understand the assessment, application, documentation, connection, commissioning and payment process.
A Verified Partner may be asked to explain:
- Initial project assessment
- Required customer documents
- Roof and electricity-usage review
- Application submission responsibilities
- Approval-related processes
- Technical documentation
- Connection requirements
- Commissioning arrangements
- Included application services
- Excluded application services
- Possible application fees
- Expected project timeline
Why Does O&M and After-Sales Information Matter?
Solar systems are long-term assets. Customers may need technical support after installation when issues involve monitoring, equipment performance, maintenance or warranty claims.
Support information may include:
- Monitoring application access
- System-alert support
- Problem-reporting channels
- Stated response arrangements
- System inspections
- Preventive maintenance
- Panel cleaning, where offered
- Inverter troubleshooting
- Warranty-claim assistance
- Equipment replacement processes
- Post-installation labour support
- Optional O&M packages
| Support Area | Potential Benefit | What Customers Should Confirm |
|---|---|---|
| Monitoring | Provides a clearer reference for system access, alerts and technical assistance. | Who monitors the system and who should be contacted? |
| Maintenance | Helps customers understand whether inspections or cleaning services are available. | Are the services included or charged separately? |
| Warranty | Provides more visibility over product, inverter and workmanship support. | Who handles claims and what costs are excluded? |
| Response | Helps customers identify available service and reporting channels. | Are response arrangements stated in writing? |
| O&M Package | Allows users to compare ongoing support scopes between providers. | How long does support last and what is excluded? |
How Can a Verified Partner Make Quotation Comparison Easier?
```Solar quotations can differ significantly in system size, panel models, inverter specifications, installation scope, warranties, payment terms and after-sales arrangements.
Verified Partner status does not mean every quotation is equal, but it can provide a more organised starting point for asking the right questions.
Compare Technical Scope
Review the proposed capacity, panel model, inverter model, mounting system, electrical work and expected generation assumptions.
Compare Commercial Terms
Review the total price, deposit, payment schedule, exclusions, warranties, maintenance support and project timeline.
How Should Customers Use Solar100 Verified Partner Status?
```Verified Partner status should be used as an initial screening and comparison reference rather than as a substitute for reviewing the actual solar proposal.
- Identify Relevant Providers Find participating providers that may serve the customer’s area and project category.
- Submit Project Information Provide the property location, electricity bill, roof information and project requirements.
- Compare Proposals Review system capacity, equipment, scope, warranties, support and total costs.
- Confirm Before Signing Verify the contract, payment recipient, project responsibilities and written terms before proceeding.
What Are the Limits of Solar100 Verified Partner Status?
Solar100 Verified Partner status is a platform screening status. It does not mean Solar100 has independently inspected or approved every part of every project.
Verified Status Can Help With
- Providing a structured starting point
- Identifying participating businesses
- Organising provider information
- Highlighting relevant solar service information
- Reviewing stated O&M arrangements
- Supporting quotation comparison
Verified Status Does Not Guarantee
- The quality of every installation
- The accuracy of every savings estimate
- A specific electricity-bill reduction
- A specific investment return
- The lowest available price
- Approval of every warranty claim
What Should Customers Still Check Before Choosing a Partner?
Even when considering a Solar100 Verified Partner, customers should review the actual project proposal and contractual terms carefully.
- What is the legal company name issuing the quotation?
- Does the company currently operate in my area?
- Does it have experience with my type of project?
- Who will conduct the technical assessment?
- Who will carry out the installation?
- Will any work be subcontracted?
- Why was the proposed system capacity selected?
- What exact solar panel model is included?
- What exact inverter model is included?
- What mounting, electrical and installation work is included?
- What work, equipment or costs are excluded?
- Who provides each warranty?
- Who handles O&M and warranty claims?
- What deposit and payment schedule are required?
- What is the expected project timeline?
What Warning Signs Should Customers Still Watch For?
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I choose a Solar100 Verified Partner?
A Solar100 Verified Partner provides a more structured starting point for comparing participating solar providers, including business information, relevant solar credentials, project processes, O&M support and consultation arrangements.
Does Verified Partner status mean the company is government approved?
No. Solar100 Verified Partner status is a platform screening status and is not a government approval or engineering certification for every project.
Does Solar100 inspect every installation completed by a partner?
No. Solar100 does not automatically inspect every installation site, system design or completed project.
Does Verified Partner status guarantee lower electricity bills?
No. Actual savings may depend on system size, electricity usage, equipment performance, roof conditions, tariffs, weather and other project assumptions.
Does Verified Partner status guarantee the lowest solar price?
No. Customers should compare system capacity, equipment models, installation scope, warranties, support and total project cost.
Is the initial quotation request free?
Users can submit an initial enquiry without paying a Solar100 platform consultation fee. Providers may still charge for site visits, specialist assessments, detailed designs or additional services.
Can Verified Partner status be suspended or removed?
Yes. Status may be reviewed, updated, suspended or removed when company information changes, concerns require clarification or applicable programme requirements are no longer met.
Should I still compare several solar quotations?
Yes. Comparing several suitable proposals can help users assess system capacity, equipment, scope, warranties, payment terms and total cost.
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