29A – Venture Concept No. 2
Opportunity
· Who has the need?
Anyone that would like to save on electricity bills or that would like to look
for a more eco-friendly alternative for electricity consumption.
· Nature of the need? The
nature of the need can be found anywhere
· What are the forces or
changes in the environment creating this opportunity? Our planet
needs us to opt for alternatives that can benefit our environment and our
ourselves, sadly Carbon particles hurt the atmosphere, a product that runs on
solar energy can be sustainable
· How is this market
defined geographically and demographically? This can start locally and become
national, demographically it targets mainly those who can afford an investment
to save up money for the long run
· How are customers
currently satisfying this need? Very well I must say, going ‘green’ has become
a worldwide phenomenon And how loyal are they to whatever they use
now? Very loyal because everyone uses electricity
· How big is this
opportunity? Very big, to get into the solar business is perfect during these
days.
· How long will the
“window of opportunity” be open? Luckily for the business a lot of people still
focus on petroleum as an energy source, so for some time solar energy will
become more like an innovative alternative instead of main alternative.
Innovation
Commercial photovoltaic solar panels absorb sunlight as a
natural source of energy to generate direct current electricity, the solar
panel system is composed by a module with a connected assembly of photovoltaic
solar cells available in different voltages and wattages. In other words, solar
panels feed from the solar rays to power complex systems such as houses or
industrial buildings, running through an output interface known as the PV
junction box to generate electrical series. Commercial panels can produce
electricity from a range of frequencies of light but cannot cover the entire
solar range, specifically ultraviolet, infrared and low or diffused light...why?
Usually commercial panels are produced in mass production, with a silicon based
composition that does not allow all photons to be absorbed, our products will
be made with a concept design that can split the light into six to eight
different wavelength ranges that will produce a different kind of light and
direct the beams onto different cells tuned to those ranges, this has been
proved to raise efficiency by 50%. Our company will specialize with the
production of these solar panels created by our technology team that will stay
in constant innovation, creating gradually new products that can benefit our
costumer needs. Our goal is to not only produce panels that can be used for
buildings, but also to charge electric cars and laptops and phones individually.
For whenever you are on the road you can pull out a compact solar panel module
that can be carried around as a wireless charger to connect your phone. There
is no limit on the alternative an expansion of our products, we will try to
optimize prices to make it affordable for our average electricity consumer. Our
potential prices would be:
· Solar panel system for
houses including installation prices:
Average price: $18,600. Our price: $16,000
· Solar system to charge
electric cars:
Average price per year for electricity consumption: $734.
Our price: $200
· Solar charger for cell
phones:
Average price: $15. Our price: $15 but with a higher quality
material
Maintenance fee for quality control and or installation
Average price: 210-220. Our prices: $80 within the state
Venture Concept
Our innovation addresses the opportunity because we will be
using the same quality materials that are used for aeronautical rocket ships. A
certain kind of aluminum will be used to replace the silicone used for commercial
panels. Our products will not be over priced and will stay at a low cost
compared to the competitor’s prices. Costumers would switch from their carbon
based source of energy to our solar panels if they care enough about the planet
and on their long time savings, lack of knowledge or access to $15k will be the
only obstacles our customer would face, gladly our company would have the
option to make monthly payments instead of making only one payment, we would
also include our rewards system that can give products at discount prices for
our loyal customers. Our weaknesses and vulnerabilities will be existent at the
beginning of our travesty, since most companies already maintain a high
influence level on the market. Distribution will be limited at the beginning to
only California and Florida residents. The organization of the business will
be:
1. CEO (1 person)
2. Board members (3 people
already considered for the positions)
3. Technology and innovation
department (a team no larger than 10 engineers)
4. Production and distribution
warehouses (5 on each warehouse)
5. Local stores ( 2 employees)
6. Online customer services
(non-limited)
7. Online store (administrated
by the CEO and the board members)
The three minor elements
Most important resource will be: Our science and technology
knowledge along our quality control. Our goal is to produce in high quality for
our customers to be happy with our services
What’s next for the venture? Final goal, if the company gets
to grow enough, we would purchase a tech company that can constantly work on
product innovation and improvement.
What’s next for you? In five years from the start of the
venture I would like to become an exemplar CEO that can motivate employees on
each level of the company and to take the business first on a national level
and then international levels. Would like to create a type of Scholar activity
where students that are majoring in STEM career can compete to create new
products and win prices and a position at our company. Once the company makes
enough money we would make a program where we can install industrial solar
panels at no cost on rural areas that are in need of electric assistance that
can benefit more than one family at the same time. I am not interested in
becoming wealthy from this project, I would like to be able to help as many
people as possible, especially young people, because one day they will have the
opportunity to become professionals.
2. Barry McDonnell mentioned how the images I included are a
nice break from the normal post structure, also liking my idea of including
cost breakdown comparing them to other numbers of the competition. He mentioned
how this can be useful for a sales pitch and how the company structure is well
thought out.
Yehudy Lander liked my organization on the process of the
class and how my venture concept has a very well structure and how my target
market to business structure is all in order to become successful. My price
calculation amazed him and mentioned how this can gain attention from others,
Yehudy has been providing constant feedback on my posts and they are all positive
and full of great analysis that has helped me improved.
I received no comment on my “what’s next” post L
3. I am happy with my previous venture concept’s outcome.

Roy,
ReplyDeleteI stick by my comments from your first venture concept post. I am glad you noticed my feedback and used it to further build on what you already have. Since you received no negative feedback, it would be wise to look at your idea from a consumer standpoint and try to pick out of any flaws. This would ensure your idea is spot-on from both perspectives. Good job!