Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells. This electricity can be used directly in your home or stored in batteries.
Q2. Will solar panels work during cloudy days or at night?
Yes, panels still generate electricity on cloudy days, but at reduced output. At night, they don’t produce power – that’s where batteries or grid connection help.
Q3. How much money can I save with solar?
Savings depend on your system size, electricity usage, and tariff rates. On average, many households save up to 50–70% on electricity bills.
Q4. How long do solar panels last?
Most solar panels last 25–30 years with proper maintenance. Inverters and batteries may need replacement earlier (10–15 years).
Q5. Do solar panels need maintenance?
Yes, minimal maintenance is required – mainly cleaning panels every few weeks to remove dust, and occasional system checks.
Q6. What is the warranty on solar panels and equipment?
Solar panels usually come with a 25-year performance warranty, inverters with 5–10 years, and batteries with 5–15 years depending on the brand.