Construction Powered by The Sun
Location
Max Lowenthal Hall (Saunders College of Business LOW/012) - 1912 (Palmer Atrium)
We as a consulting team at Canadice Construction Corp. are taking on the problem of introducing solar-powered generators into the construction sector, which is still dominated by conventional fuel-based solutions. Over 1,000 gallons of fuel are burned annually by a 5000W gas generator, which results in expensive expenses and hazardous pollutants. In contrast, a solar generator changes the game for the business by producing the same amount of power with no fuel, no emissions, and no maintenance.In order to find strategic options that can make these generators economically feasible and extensively used, our team is performing comprehensive market research, profitability analysis, and lifecycle evaluations. In order to create a data-driven strategy, we have examined cost structures, competitive dynamics, and market trends using our multi-phase consulting process. In order to obtain funds for increasing production, we are now crafting a business plan, locating possible collaborations, incentives, and financing sources, and developing an attractive investment proposal. Our ultimate goal? In order to make solar generators the go-to option for contractors, investors, and representatives, we want to assist Canadice Construction Corp. in modernizing job sites with affordable, clean energy solutions. Switching to solar isn’t just about sustainability—it’s about smarter, cost-effective energy for the future!
Location
Max Lowenthal Hall (Saunders College of Business LOW/012) - 1912 (Palmer Atrium)
Topics
Exhibitor
Shreya Rajesh Panicker
Advisor(s)
Andy Lawrence
Organization
Canadice Construction Corp.
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