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  • What are the advantages of solar energy?

    Renewable energy reduces the use of fossil fuel. It has many environmental and health benefits. It is also 100% inexhaustible energy. It reduces the need to rely on electricity grid or natural gas.

  • How many solar panels do I need?

    This is dependant on your energy needs. A solar system can be designed to offset as much of your energy needs as you desire. We offer systems of all size and guide you accordingly in making sure your energy needs are met.

  • Do I need to clean panels periodically?

    Typically, normal rainfall is enough to clean a solar panel. If your panels need additional cleaning, our professionals will guide you on the most efficient cleaning routines.

  • What is the benefits of SunPower solar panels?

    The sun is free, solar panels are renewable and available everyday, it reduces electricity bill and have low maintenance cost after covering the initial cost. It can be harnessed in all areas of the world and in areas without access to the energy grid

  • How long does it take to get the panel system installed?

    A typical installation will take between 4-6 hours, depending on system size. for example. Depending on the energy system's size, most panels can be installed in a single day.

  • Do solar panels produce on a cloudy day?

    Yes, they will produce energy in low light conditions although the energy production will be lower.

  • What does a solar inverter do?

    Inverter is a device that converts DC power generated by the solar panels into AC power that is used by homes and businesses

  • How do solar photovoltaic (PV) work?

    When the sun shines onto a solar panel, energy from the sunlight is absorbed by the PV cells in the panel. This energy creates electrical charges that move in response to an internal electrical field in the cell, causing electricity to flow.