You can calculate your home’s average energy use by looking at previous electricity bills and dividing them by the wattage of each panel. If you’re having difficulty figuring things out, we will handle all of the calculations for you.
The exact amount you’ll need depends on a variety of factors, including your location, rated power, panel efficiency, and personal energy usage. According to our estimates, a typical home would require between 20 and 24 solar panels to cover its power requirements.
Yes, solar power can still be productive and work on cloudy days, but not as effective as it would on sunny days. On average, solar panels provide 10% to 25% of their regular power output, depending on how thick the cloud cover is.
For home solar systems, monocrystalline solar panels are the best option. Even though you’ll pay a little more, you’ll enjoy a system with a more subtle appearance without compromising on performance or longevity. It makes them suitable for homes with limited roof space since they require fewer panels to generate the power you need.
The cost of a battery storage system is determined by a variety of factors, including energy requirements, peak power requirements* equipment quality, enabling equipment required (some products come with built in solar inverters, while others don’t), installation location (which affects STC value), and so on.
Note: Upon inquiry, the price can be provided as a guideline only; we recommend getting a more exact estimate of how much a system would cost for your unique needs. These pricing suggestions are subject to change without notice.