What Solar Installers Need To Know (by Sunvoy)

He Started with Solar Cars... Now He’s Building an Energy Conglomerate

44 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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From racing solar cars to running a renewable energy conglomerate, Ismaël Ben-Al-Lal has seen every phase of this industry up close. In this episode, he calls out what’s changed (and what hasn’t): how customers actually buy today, why pricing strategy matters more than ever, and where tech is quietly reshaping energy businesses. They also get into the real stuff—culture, leadership, and what goes wrong (or right) during M&A.  If you’re trying to build something that lasts in solar, this one hits different!

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