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PV panels directly produce electricity from sunlight, PV panels have no moving parts, and use an inverter to change the direct current (DC) power they produce to usable alternating current (AC) power.
Yes, we do provide O&M Service.
With net metering, excess electricity is fed into your electric utility’s grid when your system is producing more than you need. The excess produces units can be fed to WAPDA and can be used in either the next month cycle or the amount will be credited in your bills.
Net meters work by continuously sampling how much electricity is being generated and how much electricity is consumed at your home. At each point in time the meter instantaneously reads the generation and consumption of the premises and the meter records both these amounts. Under net metering, the electricity generated by your system and consumed in your home, you pay nothing for this electricity. Whenever the solar power system generation exceeds your homes consumption, this excess amount is exported to the grid and you may earn a feed-in tariff for this exported solar electricity.
The size of your system depends on many factors that will be determined during your free site evaluation by one of our highly trained engineer. We will determine size based on: • Energy Consumption over the past year • How much you want to invest • How much of your bill you want to eliminate
Charging times vary depending on your current level of battery charge, your battery capacity, your charging station’s capacity and settings, as well as the capacity of your charging station’s energy source (e.g. your home or an office building). It depends on the battery size in your car and the power of your charge point. Charging can take anywhere between 30-minutes and 12-hours.
The chargers are designed for use outdoors and are safe to use in the rain. Your EV will also be designed to charge safely even if the charger you connect is wet.
Yes, electric cars need servicing. Usually, a pure electric car has just these main components: the electric motor, an on-board charger, the battery and an inverter. This is one of the main reasons why electric cars cost less to service; compared to a conventional petrol or diesel car they need less maintenance. Electric motors have proved to be very reliable, requiring very little attention.
The battery life of an EV will vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Most manufacturers offer an eight year or 100,000 mile warranty for their EV batteries.
Yes, all of our EV chargers include a 1 year warranty.