Solar power helps reduce electricity bills, lowers
dependence on traditional energy sources, and provides a clean, renewable solution.
It can also increase property value and contribute to a more sustainable future.
Solar panels absorb sunlight and convert it into
direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts this DC power into
alternating current (AC), which is used to run electrical appliances and equipment.
Yes, solar panels can still produce electricity on
cloudy or rainy days. While energy generation may be lower than on sunny days,
modern solar panels are designed to perform efficiently in various weather
conditions.
The required roof space depends on your electricity
consumption and the system size. Generally, a standard residential solar system
requires sufficient shadow-free space to maximize energy production.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Regular
cleaning to remove dust, dirt, and debris, along with periodic inspections, helps
ensure optimal performance and long-term reliability.
Yes, solar battery storage systems allow excess
energy generated during the day to be stored and used at night or during power
outages, improving energy independence.
Most high-quality solar panels are designed to last
25 years or more. With proper maintenance, the system can continue generating
electricity efficiently for many years beyond its warranty period.
In most cases, yes. Solar systems can substantially
reduce electricity costs by generating your own power, and savings often increase as
utility rates rise over time.
Yes, solar energy produces clean electricity without
emitting harmful greenhouse gases during operation, making it one of the most
environmentally friendly energy solutions available.
A professional solar assessment considers your
electricity usage, available installation space, location, and future energy
requirements to recommend the most suitable system size.