SOLAR

Solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity. This is then passed through an inverter to convert it into usable energy called alternating current (AC). This would then be fed into your home or business to offset your energy bills. Any surplus energy generated would then be sold back into the National Grid increasing the return on your investment.

  • Reduced electricity bill

  • Counteract rising energy costs

  • Renewable power source

  • Fast return on investment

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Achieve energy independence

BATTERY STORAGE

An energy-storage system, also called a home or solar battery, allows you to store electricity so you can use it at another time. For example, you can store the electricity your solar panels generate during the day and use it at night.


This relatively new technology would be worth considering, if the generated energy is required to be utilised outside of daylight hours.

Alternatively, even without solar panels, batteries can be charged during off-peak hours (over night for example) when energy rates are far cheaper.

EV Charger

Charging points are becoming common place these days. With our intergraded system you can fine tune when and for how long you would like to charge your vehicle. You can also choose whether the energy utilised is from your solar system, battery storage or from the gird.


Frequently Asked Questions


Do solar panels work on cloudy days?

Solar panels react to the visible light spectrum. This means, if it is light enough to see, there’s enough light for them to start generating electricity. Even on an overcast day, solar panels will still generate, just at a lower output.

Does it need to be hot for solar panels to work?

Solar panels produce more electricity in the summer, which can make it seem like they need warmer weather to work but this isn’t the case - it’s just that stronger sunlight and warmer temperatures often go hand in hand. In fact, if the temperature gets too hot (or too cold), they become less efficient.

Because we get over 8 hours of sunlight a day all year round and do not often experience extreme temperatures, the UK is well suited to solar power.

Government schemes, grants & incentives for solar?

Currently there is no VAT on all domestic solar systems. There are grants available for commercial installations (subject to region).