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The Sunvoy platform now offers electronic signature capabilities for solar installers

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sunbeam has launched an electronic signature option on its operational platform for solar installation companies. Sunvoy eSignatures allows solar companies to prepare, send and collect legally binding signatures directly within their branded customer portal – no third-party tools and no per-envelope fees.

In the United States, a typical solar customer may interact with a half-dozen different platforms throughout their project lifecycle. Sunvoy eSignatures eliminates this fragmentation. Now homeowners can sign documents directly in the same app they use to track installation progress and monitor inverter system performance. Notifications come from the installer’s domain, documents remain accessible under the Documents tab and all communications remain on-brand.

“This is about giving installers control over their brand and their customer experience,” said Herve Billiet, CEO of Sunvoy. “No more off-brand PDFs or DocuSign logins. Just a seamless process under one roof.”

Traditional e-signature providers often charge $1-$3 per envelope, plus extra for multi-party signing and per-seat pricing for staff. For installers who process hundreds of documents per month, these costs quickly add up. Sunvoy eSignatures eliminates that overhead and is included with the Sunvoy subscription. This eliminates an entire class of SaaS costs and simplifies financial operations for scaling solar businesses.

Documents such as interconnection forms, change orders and installation agreements can now be automatically grouped into reusable envelopes, triggered by project phases (e.g. post permitting or scheduled inspection), pre-populated with customer data from the installer’s CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot, NetSuite, etc.) and sent automatically.

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