We are dedicated to supporting the residential and commercial sectors across Bucks and Oxfordshire in seamlessly transitioning to sustainable energy solutions.
If you have any questions or inquiries regarding our solar solutions, we encourage you to get in touch with us.
Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive support and assistance. We understand that choosing the right solar solution can involve various considerations and specific requirements and we’re here to help.
Although further costs to your electricity bill will be unavoidable with an electric vehicle, there are ways to minimise these costs. This can be achieved by the charger's smart functionality, off-peak charging, or even incorporating Solar power.
While many do leave their electric car to charge every night, this can have negative effects on the battery's range and lifespan and it's only recommended that you charge when needing to do so, to ensure there's sufficient range in the vehicle for your next journey. Regardless, it is best to check with your vehicle's manufacturer.
Even in below-freezing weather, solar panels are able to turn sunlight into electricity. That's because solar panels absorb energy from our sun's abundant light, not the sun's heat.
They can power your home all year round and shave hundreds of pounds off your bills for decades. So are solar panels worth it? The short answer is yes. Solar panels can cut up to 90% off your energy bills, and that proportion is growing as gas bills rise. The installation of Solar Panels onto a home also increases the property value and buyer attention.
Solar energy offers a multitude of benefits that contribute to a more sustainable and efficient future. Here are some key advantages:
In most cases, planning permission is not required for both domestic and commercial solar installations as they are considered permitted developments. However, there are a few exceptions to keep in mind. If you're planning to install solar panels on a flat roof, a listed building, or in a conservation area, you may need to obtain planning permission.
Apart from planning permission, you will also need to seek permission from your District Network Operator (DNO) for your specific installation. The permission required varies depending on the size and type of installation. Your installer will handle this process by submitting the necessary documents, known as G98, G99, or G100, to the DNO. In most cases, the permission is granted without any issues.
We proudly operate across the regions of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Our services extend throughout these areas, bringing our expertise in solar solutions to homeowners and businesses alike. Whether you reside in the bustling towns or the serene countryside, we are here to cater to your solar needs with unwavering commitment and top-notch service.
Absolutely! We take pride in providing our clients with peace of mind through manufacturer-backed warranties on our installations.
Currently, there are no specific grants available for Solar PV installations. However, there are other government schemes and incentives that you can take advantage of.
Let's explore some options:
Please note that availability and terms of these schemes may vary, so it's advisable to check with the relevant authorities, energy providers, and financial institutions for the most up-to-date information and eligibility criteria.
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