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Solar Panels

Installing Solar Panels

How does it work?

Harness the perennial power of the sun and transform your energy consumption with the latest solar panel tech. Designed for maximum efficiency and sustainability, solar panels not only reduce your carbon footprint but also significantly lower your energy bills.

 

Discover how easy it is to convert sunlight into clean, renewable energy, making a significant and positive impact on both your costs and the environment. 

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All you need to know

  • PV cells are panels you can attach to your roof or walls. Each cell is made from one or two layers of semiconducting material, usually silicon. When light shines on the cell it creates an electric field across the layers. The stronger the sunshine, the more electricity is produced.

    PV cells come in a variety of shapes and colours, from grey “solar tiles” that look like roof tiles to panels and transparent cells that you can use on conservatories and glass. The strength of a PV cell is measured in kilowatt peak (kWp). That’s the amount of energy the cell generates in full sunlight. Solar panels produce DC or ‘direct current’ electricity. To be able to use this in our property it must be converted to Alternating Current (AC) and synchronised with your grid electricity supply using an inverter.

    The inverter constantly monitors the electricity imported from the national grid and then modifies the DC produced by the solar panels to match the usable electricity perfectly. From the inverter we run a cable to your consumer unit (Fuse box). This enables you to use the electricity you generate and automatically sell back to the grid what you don’t!

    Solvexa Green Energy can advise on how to best make use of the electricity you generate, taking advantage of our consultancy process.

  • Solar PV operates on light from the sun, rather than heat. This means that whenever there is light available, the system will be generating electricity; even if the day seems cool and overcast. Although the system will therefore produce electricity all year round, its output will fluctuate seasonally, with the most electricity being produced in the bright summer months when there is a greater amount of direct sunlight available.

  • Solar PV panels are suitable for both urban and rural locations and are adaptable to almost any building which has sufficient exposure to light. Typically, solar PV panels are mounted on a pitched roof however, they can also be mounted on a flat roof or on the ground equally efficiently.

  • You earn an additional tariff for every kilowatt hour of electricity you generate and sell back to the grid. Most electricity suppliers are not metering the export of electricity. They are paying the export rate on half the total generated. For this reason we have calculated the returns based on you using half the energy generated with the other half exported.

  • This saving comes from using the energy generated by your solar PV in your own property which you would have otherwise had to purchase from your supplier.

  • The time period for a photovoltaic cell to generate enough electricity to pay back the carbon (energy) required to make it is generally shorter than the economic payback and is nearly always under four years.

  • As part of our design work we can notify the National Grid on your behalf. Connecting your PV array to Grid requires the Grid to appraise whether there is the capacity to receive your export volume, though there is always a solution. It can just take a bit of time.

Commercial Solar Panel Installation
Commercial Solar Panel Installation
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