Solar
Solar Explained
Let us take you through the inner details of a Solar PV & Battery System
From planning to implementation, witness how we transform homes into eco-friendly energy havens. Discover advanced technologies like the Solis hybrid inverter and Puredrive battery system, and learn about our user-friendly smart monitoring system.
The Benefits of investing in renewables
Increased Property Value
Adding solar panels to your home can significantly increase its value. Potential buyers are drawn to the prospect of lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint, making your property more attractive. Solar installations signal a modern, energy-efficient home, which can set your listing apart in a competitive market. Plus, a higher Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating, achieved through solar, is a major selling point.
Environmental impact
With the current climate emergency, renewable energy has never been more important. Non-renewable sources like coal, oil, and nuclear energy, release heat-trapping gases, which cause most greenhouse gas emissions. These gases cause global warming, which is why it is essential to switch to clean energy as soon as you can.
Lowers your carbon footprint
Your carbon footprint is measured by the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere based on an individual’s daily activities. In 2021, approximately 527 tonnes of CO₂ per GWh (gigawatt hour) were produced by the UK. By switching to renewable energy, you can reduce your own carbon footprint, whilst helping the UK reach carbon emissions reduction goals.
Save on energy bills
Renewable sources are one of the cheapest forms of power as there is an infinite supply. It is a cost-effective energy source and can help you lower your energy bills as you have less reliance on the National Grid and the fluctuating prices of electricity.
Infinite supply
The major benefit of renewable energy is their unlimited supply. As the name suggests, renewable energy is sustainable. With solar energy, the sun has been shining for billions of years, and there is no chance of it stopping anytime soon.
Energy independence
Energy independence is where you have the ability to generate the energy you need. By producing your own energy, you will be relying less on the National Grid and have more control over your electricity supply.