
Why Choose Solar?
Solar panels harness energy from the sun and convert it into usable electricity for your home. This allows homeowners not only to enjoy free electricity but also to qualify for the Smart Export Guarantee, earning money for the surplus energy they export.
Modern solar panels are highly efficient. With energy storage solutions, they can supply up to 90% of your power needs, offering your home or business a genuine opportunity for energy independence.
Now is the perfect time to take advantage of the benefits of solar power for your home. The cost of solar panels is at an all-time low, and the remarkable advances in battery storage systems provide more ways to save than ever before.

Lowest Cost
The cost of Solar Panels have come down by approximately 30%, this has significantly reduced the upfront cost of solar for people across the UK.
Reduce Your Footprint
Reduce your carbon footprint – Solar energy is one of the most environmentally friendly options out there.
Cut Your Bills
Cut down your electricity bills; the savings can be hundreds of pounds per year.
Installation with no fuss.
Store your own energy for future needs
Add Value to your home
Reduce your carbon footprint

Easy to track energy generated
Save money on future utility bill increases
Become more sustainable
Earn money by sending unused power to the grid

What if my system doesn't produce enough?
You have a couple of options. Stored energy in a battery system can compliment the power you generate from the solar and cover the consumption in the property.
Alternatively, if you do not have a battery system or your battery/batteries are below 10% charge, energy will be drawn from the grid. This would be charged at your normal unit rate for electricity.
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What is Solar PV?
A solar photovoltaic panel consists of multiple layers of semiconductor material, typically silicon. When light hits this material, it generates an electric current.
Solar panels don't require direct sunlight to produce energy; they can generate electricity during the winter months and on cloudy days. The amount of electricity produced by a panel depends on the intensity of the UV light (sunshine).

