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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Solar panels usually have a 25–30 year lifespan. But with time, their effectiveness can somewhat decline. For a period of 25 years, the majority of manufacturers provide guarantees that provide performance above 80% of their rated power output. Maintaining and cleaning the panels properly can help them last longer and function more efficiently.
Minimal maintenance is needed for solar panels. To guarantee peak performance, regular cleaning to get rid of dust, dirt, and debris is recommended. Every three to five years, it’s also a good idea to have a professional inspection performed to look for any concerns, such loose connections or shading issues. Monitoring tools that can notify you of performance problems are typically included with systems.
Yes, even in the winter and on cloudy days, solar panels can still generate electricity. They are less efficient than on sunny days, but they are still able to collect diffuse sunlight. Although most panels are set at an inclination to let snow slide off, snow can still be a problem. Furthermore, solar panels can function more efficiently in the cold.
Your location, the size of your solar system, the amount of energy you use, and the cost of electricity in your area are some of the variables that will determine how much you can save. Users of solar panels can typically reduce their electricity costs by 50% to 90%. This can result in savings of thousands of dollars during the panels’ lifespan. Many places also provide tax credits and other incentives, which can further lower the installation costs.
The site assessment, system design, permit acquisition, mounting structure installation, solar panel placement, cabling, and system connection to the grid and inverter are all included in the installation procedure. A last check confirms that everything is assembled correctly.
Yes, a large number of solar enterprises in Kenya provide pay-as-you-go models, leases, and loans as financing choices. These choices contribute to the affordability and accessibility of solar installations for businesses and homeowners.