Faqs

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Solar panels contain photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight into electricity. When sunlight hits the cells, it excites electrons, creating a flow of electricity.

A typical solar system includes solar panels, inverters (to convert DC electricity from panels to AC electricity for use in homes or businesses), mounting structures, wiring, and sometimes battery storage.

The size of the solar system depends on factors like your energy usage, roof space available, location, and budget. A solar provider can assess your needs and recommend an appropriate system size.

Savings from solar panels vary depending on factors such as energy usage, local electricity rates, incentives, and system size. On average, homeowners can save thousands of dollars over the lifetime of their solar panels.

Many governments offer incentives such as tax credits, rebates, or feed-in tariffs to encourage solar adoption. Additionally, some utility companies offer incentives for installing solar panels.

Solar panels typically come with warranties ranging from 20 to 25 years. However, they can last well beyond that, with minimal degradation in performance over time.

Solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy days, although at a reduced rate compared to sunny days. They do not generate electricity at night, but battery storage systems can store excess energy generated during the day for use at night.

Solar panels are generally self-cleaning, as rainwater often washes away dirt and debris. However, periodic cleaning may be necessary in areas with heavy pollution or dust buildup to maintain optimal performance.

While it's possible to install solar panels yourself, it's generally recommended to hire a professional solar installer. They have the expertise to ensure proper system design, permitting, and installation for optimal performance and safety.

Solar panels require minimal maintenance, typically limited to occasional cleaning and inspections to ensure all components are functioning properly. Most reputable solar companies offer maintenance services as part of their packages.

Various central and state government agencies offer solar subsidy schemes in India. Some prominent ones include the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) schemes, state-specific solar policies, and initiatives by agencies like the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) and state nodal agencies.

Documents required may include proof of identity, address, property ownership (if applicable), electricity bill, bank account details, and documents related to the solar installation such as quotation, technical specifications, and installation certificate.

The application process varies depending on the scheme and implementing agency. Generally, applicants need to fill out the subsidy application form, attach the required documents, and submit them to the designated authority. Some schemes may have online application portals, while others may require physical submission.

Subsidy amounts vary depending on factors such as the type of installation (residential, commercial, industrial), capacity of the solar system, location, and the scheme under which the subsidy is availed. Typically, subsidies can range from 30% to 70% of the benchmark cost of the solar system.

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