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Frequently Asked Questions
Residential solar systems capture sunlight by means of photovoltaic panels installed on the roof or ground of the property. The solar energy is converted into electricity that can be used to power the home’s electrical appliances.
The benefits include lower energy bills, energy independence, a reduced carbon footprint and increased property value. In addition, many governments offer tax incentives and subsidies for residential solar installations.
The cost of installing a residential solar system can vary depending on the size of the system, the type of solar panels and the characteristics of the property. We recommend scheduling a free meeting or a personalized quote.
Residential solar systems are designed to last between 25 and 30 years or more, with proper maintenance. Solar panels are generally guaranteed to produce energy for at least 25 years.
Residential electric chargers are designed for home use and have a lower power rating, while commercial electric chargers are more powerful and suitable for public places, businesses and parking lots.
The installation time of an electric charging station can vary depending on the type of charger and the characteristics of the installation. Generally, installation can take from a few days to a few weeks.
Residential solar systems require little maintenance other than regular cleaning of the solar panels and periodic inspections by qualified technicians. Most systems come with maintenance guarantees to ensure long-term performance.
Yes, many residential solar systems are designed to be connected to the local electricity grid, allowing homeowners to sell excess energy back to the grid through feed-in tariffs.