Frequently Asked Questions
Solar FAQs
In a perfect world, solar panels should be facing south, southwest, or southeast. On roofs that face west or east, they will nevertheless continue to function well (albeit at a slightly reduced capacity).
Smaller solar panel setups (of around eight panels) will suit a typical semi-detached house without any problems. Don’t worry; when you contact us, we’ll determine metrics you can trust.
Installations of solar panels in homes often last no more than a day and cause little inconvenience. The scaffolding will typically be put up a few days before the Solar PV installation team shows up. The inverter, batteries, and EV charger, if ordered, will then be installed after the panels are mounted on the roof. completing the internal wiring, finally.
Battery Storage FAQs
Similar to any other battery, a solar battery does nothing more than store energy. You may create a source of renewable energy that can be used anytime your home requires it by storing your solar energy inside of a solar battery. Which is very useful at night and in the evening when your solar panel system can’t produce as much energy. The advantages of home battery storage are self-evident, but it is urgent to decide which solar battery to use.
The greatest amount of energy, measured in kilowatt-hours, that a battery can hold at any one time is its battery size, sometimes referred to as capacity. Scalable solar batteries include the Growatt 3.3kWh. This implies that you may progressively improve your battery’s capacity by adding extra energy storage. There are several sizes of solar batteries, and generally speaking, the bigger the battery capacity, the more expensive the batteries are. The typical home in the UK uses 8 to 10 kWh of power each day. The amount of storage space needed for your project will, however, rely on how much energy you use. The “useable capacity” describes the actual amount of energy a battery can store because a solar battery should never be completely discharged.
The life cycle of a battery provides insight into the solar battery’s durability. A solar battery can only be fully recharged and depleted a set number of times, much like a phone or laptop battery. Consequently, the more lifecycles a solar battery can handle, the better! Since solar panels typically last 15 years, the ideal energy storage system would be able to match that lifespan. Numerous manufacturers of solar batteries provide warranties that promise a specific level of performance after a specific number of cycles.
EV Charger FAQs
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Depending on the model, different EV batteries can require different amounts of time to charge. But the quick EV chargers we provide operate at four times the speed of a regular power outlet!
Depending on your model and manufacture! An EV, meanwhile, will probably require two to six hours to charge completely. If you’re fortunate enough to own a Tesla Model S, a full charge could take up to 14 hours.