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It Is Time to Go Green

By going solar, you'll be saving time, saving money, and most importantly - saving our planet.

Why Go Solar?

Better for the Environment

Solar energy produces electricity without emitting any harmful greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, that contribute to climate change. By using solar energy, we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels that release these gases into the atmosphere.

Cost Cutting

Generate your own electricity: When you install solar panels on your property, you generate your own electricity. This means that you are less reliant on purchasing electricity from your utility provider. As a result, your electricity bills can be significantly reduced, or even eliminated entirely.

Increased Home Value

There are many factors that can contribute to an increase in your property's overall value. Studies have shown that homes with solar panels can sell for more than homes without solar panels. In some cases, the increase in value can be more than the cost of installing the solar panels themselves.

Planning and Saving

Solar panels can save you money on your electricity bills, reduce your overall energy consumption, increase the value of your property, and take advantage of tax incentives. It's a great investment that can pay off in both the short and long term.

How Solar Works?

Solar panels are made out of photovoltaic cells that convert the sun’s energy into electricity.

Photovoltaic cells are stored between layers of materials such as silicon. Each layer has different electronic properties that energise when hit by photons from sunlight, creating an electric field. This is known as the photoelectric effect – and this creates the current needed to produce electricity.

Solar panels generate a direct current of electricity. This is then passed through an inverter to convert it into an alternating current, which can be stored in a battery, used to power your home, charge your car or fed back to the grid.

Paperwork & Agreement

A full system design will be carried out on the proposed site. This will include a full summary of the installation and an agreement to signed by both parties.

Site Eligibility

The proposed site will undergo a full assessment. From potential solar generation to structural eligibility of the roof.

Permissions

Every install will be subject to permissions from the national grid and local authorities. We take care of all paperwork required for these.

Installation

When all permissions have been granted, the date and time of installation will be agreed by both parties. Most installations take a few days, this is dependant on availability of products.

Solar On!

Once the installation has been completed, our engineers will give a full demonstration of the product and how to use the software.

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