Solar panels are fairly simple and inexpensive to install, relative to other energy sources. Best of all, they can be scaled to on-site demand since there is not a large upfront cost.
I would not say that is the problem we are solving. The problem as I see it is that most people have no idea what they actually own through their investment. We make it simple to know through great design and communication, that carries through from the financial structuring to the UI/UX, we are doing it all custom from the ground up.
We start with solar because its a pretty safe investment and people love it.
My frustration comes partially due to some of my personal circumstances:
-Filthy unlanded tech scribe peasant.
-Have some savings, it is time to invest, but I don't have hundreds of thousands.
-Cannot afford land close enough to where I live (Tokyo) to fruitfully manage it.
-Due to legal reasons, there is a language barrier to the better ones among more accessible investment platforms I have found I can use.
I would love to be able to invest something like a couple thousand dollars in an endeavour such as Legends Solar. I would like to get into a real investment of some sort. Ideally without prohibitive amounts of red tape.
>There may be lots of not-rich people who want to make smaller investments.
>So, let's chop them up into smaller segments to decrease that up-front cost!
>Oops, now it's a security, so you have to be rich in the first place to invest.
Talk about a Catch-22. Thanks, Roosevelt.