Business Chief APAC+ANZ Magazine August 2017 | Page 118

SUNSEAP
can currently only sell its power to corporate and industrial entities ; In 2018 , with the liberalisation of the electricity market , the regulations will change , and residents will be able to buy Sunseap ’ s products , extending the company ’ s reach . As such , later this year , Sunseap will start pitching its green energy products to individuals as well as businesses .
A unique service So far in Singapore , Sunseap has installed its solar systems atop around 1,800 buildings , and has put together a robust data monitoring system capable of tracking the performance of all its solar systems . It is effectively running its own weather station , and plans to roll out the same monitoring system in every new market it enters .
“ Our business requires us to ensure we fix any issue promptly , and we are able to do that by tracking the health and performance of our system around the clock ,” Wu says .
This is just one of the ways Sunseap differentiates itself from competitors , but the heart of what
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