FAQ

Q: How Does SOLAR (ATAP) Works?

A: Solar ATAP empowers businesses and homeowners to maximize savings by allowing solar installations of up to 100% of maximum demand, ensuring you can fully harness clean energy. 
With export offsets based on the System Marginal Price (SMP) that updates every 30 minutes, the program introduces a transparent, market-based mechanism designed for long-term sustainability and greater energy independence.


Q: Will the Solar performance drop after many years?

A: Yes, solar panel efficiency typically decreases over time, but this decline is gradual.
On average, panels lose about 0.5% to 1% of their efficiency per year.
After 20 to 25 years, solar panels may still perform at about 80-85% of their original capacity.
Manufacturers usually offer warranties for 20-25 years, ensuring that performance levels remain above a certain threshold.
Which we provide 30 years of performance warranty too.

Q: After installation, is it safe and will it get into fire?
A: Solar panel systems are generally safe if installed correctly by professionals and are compliant with safety standards.
Fires can happen if there are installation mistakes, faulty equipment, or poor wiring.

Q: What is the payback period for a solar investment?
A: It usually takes around 5-6 years depends on how many solar panels you have invested

Q: Will installing solar panels increase my property value?
A: Yes, you can include this value in your S&P agreement

Q: Will the installation damage my roof causing water leaking
A: If installed properly, solar panels should not damage your roof or cause leaks.
A reputable installer will ensure the panels are securely mounted and that the roof integrity is not compromised.
Regular roof inspections and prompt repairs will help mitigate this risk.

Q: How can I know if the solar panel is broken?
A: If a solar panel is not functioning properly, you may notice:

A decrease in electricity production (you can monitor this via a solar inverter's display or an app that tracks performance).

Visible damage, such as cracks, discoloration, or physical defects on the panels.

A malfunction in the inverter, which may show an error or a warning light.

If you suspect your panels are not working correctly, it’s best to call a US to inspect the system and perform any necessary repairs.

Q: Does Solar Power System Require Frequent Maintenance?

A: There is no scheduled maintenance needed for Grid Connected Photovoltaic system, other than keeping the solar panels clean to ensure optimum performance.


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