How to Become a Southwest Windpower Dealer
Southwest Windpower is seeking professional and qualified Dealers whose business model is to sell, properly site, install and service Southwest Windpower products.
The process to become a dealer of our products begins with a webinar to educate you about our products, company and small wind and what it involves. The webinar is an online seminar. You log in to a webpage and call a teleconference number to hear the presentation. You are also encouraged to ask questions during the webinar.
A contractor’s license is required. Excavation experience, cement work, tower or commercial sign experience and/or previous wind system installation experience are strongly recommended. A sound business plan, capital and any marketing mechanism you may already employ in your business will be of value.
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Sign up for an introductory webinar |
Learn more about becoming a dealer/installer for Skystream 3.7 and get a basic overview of “How Small Wind Works” by attending our webinar.
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Complete the Dealer Application online |
After attending a webinar, you will be given access to the online application.
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Application Evaluation and Notification |
Our staff will review your application. Because interest in dealerships is high, not everyone who completes our application will be selected. A representative will contact you within 10 business days to let you know the status of your application.
Learn more about small wind installations right now!
Skystream 3.7® is designed to make wind power accessible to more people than ever before. If you have potential customers that fit the following criteria, chances are Skystream 3.7 will work for you:
- At least 10 MPH average wind speed (best results at 12 MPH or more). Learn more in our Small Wind Siting Guide.
- A property is greater than .5 acre and is unobstructed
- The local zoning allows a structure that is at least 42 ft tall
- Your local utility has an existing interconnection agreement. Learn more in our Getting Connected Guide.
Check the links below for more detail:
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