Renewable energy jobs tagged "Sales and Marketing"
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Sales and Marketing Jobs in Renewable Energy
Sales and marketing professionals in renewable energy connect clean energy products and services with the businesses, homeowners, and institutions that buy them - from residential solar consultations on doorsteps to multi-year corporate power purchase agreements negotiated across borders. With 16.6 million people employed in renewables globally in 2024, commercial roles account for a substantial and growing share of the workforce.
What makes sales different in renewables
Selling clean energy is not like selling software or consumer goods. The product is often invisible - kilowatt-hours, carbon savings, long-term cost reductions - and the sales cycle can range from a single afternoon (residential rooftop solar) to eighteen months (utility-scale PPA negotiations). Sales professionals need to explain technical concepts like grid connection timelines, battery storage economics, and feed-in tariff structures in language that homeowners and CFOs alike can act on.
The marketing side faces its own distinct challenge: differentiating genuine environmental credentials from greenwashing in an industry where every competitor claims to be sustainable. Content that earns trust tends to be technical, data-driven, and honest about trade-offs rather than aspirational.
Who hires and what roles look like
The employer landscape spans residential solar installers, utility-scale developers, energy retailers, and component manufacturers. Sunrun leads on Rejobs with 116 sales and marketing listings, followed by 1KOMMA5° with 65 and Klarsolar with 45 - all three focused on the residential solar segment. Octopus Energy recruits for energy retail marketing across Europe, while d.light and Sun King hire sales teams for off-grid solar in Africa and South Asia.
The most common title is Sales Manager, particularly in German-speaking markets where "Sales Manager (m/w/d) Photovoltaik Vertrieb & Beratung" dominates the listings. Solar Appointment Setters - specialists who generate qualified leads for in-home consultations - represent a high-volume entry point, with 70 listings on Rejobs alone. Other frequent roles include Solar Sales Representatives, Solar Consultants, Field Sales Consultants, and Key Account Managers handling B2B relationships.
Where the jobs are
Berlin leads with 201 listings, followed by Hamburg (101) and Munich (56) - a concentration driven by Germany's residential solar market, where companies like 1KOMMA5°, Klarsolar, and Enpal compete for customers and sales talent. The United States accounts for 71 listings, with Houston emerging as a secondary hub alongside the broader US market. London (52), Amsterdam (50), Prague (46), and Madrid (42) round out the European centres.
Skills and career trajectories
The split between B2C and B2B sales in renewables creates two distinct career paths. In B2C - residential solar, heat pumps, home batteries - the emphasis is on consultative selling, local market knowledge, and the ability to translate technical specifications into household savings. In B2B - corporate PPAs, fleet electrification, commercial installations - the work overlaps with business development and demands familiarity with market analysis, procurement processes, and longer sales cycles.
On the marketing side, digital marketing skills are increasingly non-negotiable. Solar companies invest heavily in SEO, paid search, and social media to capture homeowner interest at the moment of intent. B2B marketing for utility-scale developers and component manufacturers leans toward technical content, trade events, and account-based strategies. Professionals who combine marketing expertise with genuine understanding of energy markets - not just the ability to write about them - command a premium.
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