JERSEY CITY, N.J. — SolyMoly, the one-stop shop for the solar curious, announced its nationwide deployment.

SolyMoly is designed to guide homeowners through the often-confusing process of making the switch to solar energy.

Unlike competing services, which automatically map the entire surface area of a roof, SolyMoly is fully customizable, allowing homeowners to specify which area of the rooftop they would like to consider for solar panel installation.

This level of sophistication provides homeowners with more accurate reports on potential energy bill savings and environmental impact.

“What we learned throughout product development is that homeowners prefer to explore the potential of rooftop solar energy without feeling overwhelmed with options or pressured to act fast,” said Kathir Kuppan, Founder and CEO of SolyMoly. “We are simply equipping consumers with the tools they need to make a well-informed decision, on their own timelines and from the comfort of home.”

If homeowners decide to ‘go solar,’ SolyMoly connects them with qualified, reliable system installers in the area. Installers receive a copy of the customer’s detailed report to facilitate a smooth, hassle-free sales and construction process. This access to pre-qualified leads also helps installers significantly reduce overhead costs.

ABOUT SOLYMOLY
SolyMoly is a one-stop-shop for the solar-curious, whether your goal is energy independence, carbon-footprint reduction, or simply saving money. Starting with the specifics of your roof space and structure, SolyMoly helps you determine how you can use solar to achieve your financial and environmental goals.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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