Solar Panel Enquiry Demo
Solar panel enquiries can be vague unless the installer quickly captures property details, energy motivation, roof context, battery interest and whether the homeowner is ready for a survey.
The homeowner gets a faster, clearer response about the solar survey process, what information is useful and the next step toward a solar assessment or quote.
Watch the demo walkthrough
This short video explains what this automation does and why it matters.
Capture solar panel enquiries by identifying property type, roof suitability clues, electricity usage or bill concern, battery interest, timescale, contact details and the best next action.
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Demo result
Recommended next action
Why this matters commercially
Best conversion angle
Suggested reply
Service interest
Questions the team should ask
Short summary
Confidence
Recommended next action
Quote status
Likely objection
Best follow-up angle
Suggested reply
Internal summary
Questions the team should ask
In a live setup, this could connect to:
- website forms
- shared inboxes
- Google Sheets
- ad lead forms
- internal team alerts
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Request tailored demoWhy this workflow matters
A solar panel enquiry often starts with a practical question: will this work for my home, and is it worth exploring? The homeowner may mention roof direction, energy bills, battery interest and property type in one message, but the installer still needs those details organised before deciding the right next step. This demo shows how Jemima AI can turn a solar enquiry into a clear survey-ready summary for the installation team.
- Solar enquiries can be vague if the homeowner is unsure what information matters before a survey.
- Roof direction, property type and battery interest are useful clues for deciding how to follow up.
- Customers often ask about savings or suitability before the installer has enough information to assess the property.
- A generic reply can lose a serious homeowner who is already ready for a survey conversation.
- The AI should organise the enquiry and suggest a survey next step, while the solar installer controls suitability checks, system design, savings assumptions, pricing and installation advice.
Example workflow walkthrough
A homeowner sends a message saying they are interested in solar panels because electricity bills have increased.
Jemima AI extracts the homeowner’s name, contact details, property type, roof context, motivation and battery interest.
It identifies the enquiry as a strong solar survey opportunity because the homeowner has a south-facing pitched roof and is actively asking about suitability.
It suggests a reply that offers a survey or assessment conversation without making savings or suitability promises automatically.
The solar team receives a concise summary so they can follow up with the right questions.
What the business receives
The solar installer receives a clearer enquiry summary instead of only the original message. The team can quickly see the homeowner’s motivation, roof context, property type and interest in battery storage. This helps the installer prioritise survey-ready enquiries and have a more useful first conversation without overpromising on savings or system performance.
- Property 4-bed detached house
- Roof context South-facing pitched roof
- Motivation Reduce electricity bills
- Battery interest Possibly interested
- Contact details captured Email and phone available
- Lead quality Strong solar assessment opportunity
- Recommended team action Contact the homeowner to explain the survey process, confirm roof details, ask about electricity usage and discuss whether battery storage should be explored
- Suggested reply Thanks Claire, we can help you understand whether solar panels may be suitable for your home. As you have a south-facing pitched roof and are also considering battery storage, the next step would be a survey or assessment conversation so the team can review the details properly. Would you prefer a call today or tomorrow?
How this could be implemented
This can be connected to solar enquiry forms, paid campaign leads, missed call summaries, live chat or shared inboxes. In a live solar installation business, the workflow should create a solar enquiry summary, flag roof context and battery interest, and route it to the survey or sales team. It should not calculate savings, confirm roof suitability, recommend system size, quote final pricing or make installation commitments automatically.