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When you have a system design you would like to re-use for another customer, you can save time by saving it as a System Package. This function is especially useful when you have created a detailed package, fully loaded with details such as isolators, framing, and cable sizes, in a quote layout you are happy with. This is then easy for sales staff to use.

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Packages are more flexible and useful if you have already set up your Inventory Pricebook

There are 3 different options for setting up packages:

  • Using an existing quote

  • Using the package builder in-app

  • Filling in the spreadsheet as part of an onboarding package.

Creating packages using an existing quote

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  1. Go to more settings > system packages

  2. Click ‘New System Package’

  3. Set up the design with all components as required

  4. Click the ‘Save’ package option - change the package name and category as required

  5. Go to the Pricing page and set up the quote as required

Creating packages with help from Support

As part of an onboarding package, we can create some packages for you to get you started.

Please fill in the attached spreadsheet with the package details and send it to us via a Support Ticket.

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nameSolarPlus System Package sheet v4.7.xlsx

Loading a System package to a quote

To use a System Package you’ve created, simply start a quote as usual, filling in the Contact and Energy pages.

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  • Quote status - on the application of a package, the quote will be set to Draft

  • Quote sent status/date sent/signature will be cleared

  • Commissioning checklist/serials

  • Commissioning declaration of compliance

Options for setting Package pricing

There are 2 options for setting Package pricing:

Set the total package price as a price override

  • This may be how you currently have you packages listed in a handbook for your sales people, and therefore will be quick to set up in SolarPlus

  • Site-specific costs such as surcharges, or different racking options can be added on top of the package price by categorising them as Quote Price Add-ons.

  • The disadvantage of this is that if the sales person applies the package, then adjusts the quantity of panels or batteries, the price will not automatically update. They will have to apply a custom price, and be confident of getting it right.

Calculate the package price in SolarPlus based on the price of each inventory item

  • This gives the greatest flexibility for sales people - if a panel or other item has to be added or subtracted, or a different racking item used, the price will automatically be re-calculated

  • Much quicker to update pricing by editing the inventory pricing, rather than having to change each package price when the price of a panel changes for example.

Common Package Lists

There are many ways you can organise your packages, but this is a common format to start with:

Category

Name (use brand names instead of ‘Premium’ or ‘Budget’

Includes

Premium Solar Only

Premium, Solar Only, 1 phase

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs

Premium Solar Only

Premium, Solar Only, 3 phase

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs

Premium Solar & Battery

Premium, Solar and Battery, 1 phase, 1 stack

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Premium Solar & Battery

Premium, Solar and Battery, 3 phase, 1 stack

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Premium Solar & Battery

Premium, Solar and Battery, 3 phase, 2 stacks

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Premium Battery Only

Premium, Battery Only, 1 phase

Admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Premium Battery Only

Premium, Battery Only, 3 phase

Admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Budget Solar Only

Budget, Solar Only, 1 phase

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs

Budget Solar Only

Budget, Solar Only, 3 phase

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs

Budget Solar & Battery

Budget, Solar and Battery, 1 phase, 1 stack

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Budget Solar & Battery

Budget, Solar and Battery, 3 phase, 1 stack

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Budget Solar & Battery

Budget, Solar and Battery, 3 phase, 2 stacks

Panels, inverter, meter, default tin racking, standard installation, admin costs, battery, BMSs, combiner box, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Budget Battery Only

Budget, Battery Only, 1 phase

Admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

Budget Battery Only

Budget, Battery Only, 3 phase

Admin costs, battery, BMS, backup box, battery isolator, battery installation

These packages provide the structure of the quote, and include the necessary meters and BMUs etc so the sales people don’t have to think about those. Once a package has been loaded, then the panel model and inverter model can be adjusted. Eg the package may have a 5kW inverter but it can be swapped for a 6kW inverter.