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Can I afford to go solar?

Absolutely! Solar is for everyone. Whether you are a residential solar, commercial or industrial consumer, a smart city developer or a public utility service provider, you can use solar in a variety of ways and save big on your electricity bills.

How long will my solar power system last?

The various components of your solar power system will need to be replaced at different times, but your system should continue to generate electricity for 25 to 35 years.

Do I need to install solar batteries with my solar power system?

Batteries are not necessary for most solar homeowners. As long as you are connected to the grid, your system does not need a battery: excess power goes back into the grid, and you can draw from the grid if you need more electricity than your panels can generate.

Does a Solar PV system produce same energy output throughout the day?

Solar PV works on the basis of the intensity of sunlight it gets. The energy output increases gradually and peaks at around noon and then gradually decreases as the Sun starts setting.

What happens on cloudy days?

Solar PV system needs light to generate electricity. If Sunlight is low, as on a cloudy day, the solar system still generates electricity but the generation is lower.

How much energy can be generated from my solar system?

Solar Power generation depends upon several factors like location, orientation of roof/ land, shadowing objects, ambient temperature, solar system quality, etc. Based on your installed capacity, you can easily calculate the generation of your solar system.

How much does a Solar PV system cost?

System type and size have a huge impact on the overall pricing of a solar PV system.

Where can I install solar PV system?

You can install Solar PV systems on the roofs, walls, ground, elevated structures, canal tops, and even moving vehicles. The only thing you need to ensure is that the location should have a clear and unobstructed access to sunlight most of the day.

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