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Any excess electricity created by your solar system can be exported to the grid (or a battery, should you have one installed). You will receive a feed-in tariff when you export to the grid which will result in a credit on your electricity bill.

We are providing the On – Grid solar power system which is connected to the utility grid. The electricity produced by the system is routed to the grid from where it is used to run the various appliances.

Once you install solar panels on your property, you will start generating your own electricity during daylight hours. This means that you will draw less electricity from the grid, leading to reduced energy consumption from your utility company.

Net metering allows you to send excess electricity generated by your solar panels back to the grid. In return, you receive credits or payments from your utility company, effectively turning your electricity meter into a bi-directional tool. This means that during periods of high solar energy production, such as sunny days, you can earn money from the surplus energy your panels produce.

According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), solar panels last between 20 and 30 years. However, a solar panel won't die after 25-30 years – rather, its power output will decrease a significant amount below what the manufacturer projected.

Yes . Solar panels will still work even when the light is reflected or partially blocked by clouds. Rain actually helps to keep your panels operating efficiently by washing away any dust or dirt.

We recommend cleaning your PV modules at least twice per year. Depending on site conditions and the weather, you may need to clean your system more frequently. Maintaining your solar panels is pretty easy. If you notice dust, debris or snow piled up, a quick clean will ensure that your panels operate effectively.

Depends on your roof and location. Usually, It will take few days to few weeks

Fortunately, maintaining solar panels is relatively simple and cost-effective. Regular inspections and occasional cleaning are usually enough to keep them operating at optimal efficiency.

Apart from the financial benefits, installing solar panels also contributes to a cleaner environment and a more sustainable future. Solar energy is a carbon-free source of electricity, meaning it does not produce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. By going solar, you can significantly reduce your carbon footprint and help combat the adverse effects of global warming.

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