Photovoltaic
Turnkey photovoltaic systems
A turnkey photovoltaic system is an integrated solution that includes all the phases necessary for the installation and commissioning of a photovoltaic system. By relying on us, you can immediately save on your energy bill, producing clean and free energy without any stress.
How our “turnkey” service works:
The advantages of our solutions
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How it works
Our solar photovoltaic systems transform the sun’s energy into electricity.
As needed, the system can be equipped with batteries that store electricity generated during the day for use at night.
SOLHO replaces gas with solar to reduce emissions, eliminate dependence on fossil fuels and significantly reduce costs.
Photovoltaic FAQs
We answer some questions related to a photovoltaic system:
Most homes are suitable for a photovoltaic system, as long as they have a sunny roof without significant shading. An initial technical assessment can determine the feasibility and efficiency of the system for your specific situation.
Photovoltaic panels have an average lifespan of 25-30 years. Many manufacturers offer 25-year manufacturing warranties, ensuring that the panels will maintain a certain energy efficiency throughout their useful life.
Photovoltaic systems require minimal maintenance. It is recommended to clean the panels once or twice a year (depending on your area) to remove dust and debris and perform annual checks to ensure everything is working properly. Most monitoring systems can detect any problems and send alerts if anything goes wrong.
During cloudy days or at night, when the photovoltaic panels do not produce energy, you can use the energy stored in the batteries (if present) or draw energy from the electrical grid. However, even on cloudy days, the panels can produce a certain amount of energy.
Exchange on site is a mechanism that allows owners of photovoltaic systems to feed excess energy into the electricity grid and receive compensation in the form of energy credits. This credit can be used to reduce bills when the system does not produce enough energy.