Battery Storage Enquiry Demo

What problem this solves

Battery enquiries need careful qualification because the customer may already have solar panels, may want backup power or may be comparing battery options for bill savings.

How this helps customers

The homeowner gets a clearer response about what details the installer needs and the next step toward discussing battery storage options.

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This short video explains what this automation does and why it matters.

Qualify battery storage enquiries by capturing whether solar panels are already installed, energy usage context, backup or bill-saving motivation, property details, contact details and survey readiness.

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Best conversion angle

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Service interest

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    Short summary

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    In a live setup, this could connect to:

    • website forms
    • shared inboxes
    • Google Sheets
    • ad lead forms
    • internal team alerts

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    Why this workflow matters

    A battery storage enquiry needs different handling depending on whether the customer already has solar panels or is planning a new system. Someone with panels already installed may be asking how to use more of their own generated electricity, reduce evening grid use or understand whether their current setup can support a battery. This demo shows how Jemima AI can organise the existing-system details and prepare a useful first handover for the installer.

    • Battery enquiries can be misunderstood if the team does not know whether solar panels are already installed.
    • Existing inverter, usage pattern and battery motivation may matter before the installer can suggest the next step.
    • Customers often ask whether a battery “makes sense”, but that requires proper review of their system and usage.
    • A generic response can miss a warm battery retrofit opportunity.
    • The AI should organise the enquiry and suggest the next conversation, while the installer controls technical assessment, compatibility checks, system design and pricing.

    Example workflow walkthrough

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    A homeowner sends a message saying they already have solar panels but no battery.

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    Jemima AI extracts the homeowner’s contact details, existing solar status, battery motivation and usage context.

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    It identifies the enquiry as a battery retrofit opportunity because the customer wants to store daytime solar energy for evening use.

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    It suggests a reply that offers a review conversation and explains that the installer may need details of the existing system.

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    The solar team receives a short summary so they can ask the right questions about the current setup.

    What the business receives

    The solar installer receives a practical battery enquiry summary. The team can see that the customer already has solar panels, wants to increase self-use of daytime generation and needs a conversation about battery options. This helps the installer respond with relevant next steps rather than treating the enquiry like a new solar panel quote.

    Example handover summary
    Homeowner James Porter
    • Existing system Solar panels already installed
    • Battery interest Add battery storage
    • Motivation Store more daytime solar energy for evening use
    • Contact details captured Email and phone available
    • Lead quality Battery retrofit enquiry
    • Recommended team action Contact the homeowner to confirm existing system details, inverter information if available, electricity usage pattern and whether a survey or technical review is needed
    • Suggested reply Thanks James, we can help you explore whether adding battery storage may be suitable for your existing solar setup. The next step would be to review a few details about your current system and how you use electricity. Would you prefer a call today or tomorrow?

    How this could be implemented

    This can be connected to battery storage enquiry forms, existing-customer campaigns, missed call summaries, live chat or shared inboxes. In a live solar installation business, the workflow should create a battery enquiry summary, flag whether solar is already installed and route it to the right technical or sales team. It should not confirm compatibility, calculate savings, recommend a battery size, quote final pricing or make performance guarantees automatically.

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    • You can ask about website forms, inboxes, calls, SMS, email or CRM follow-up.
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