FAQs

Have questions about solar installation? Explore our frequently asked questions to learn how solar energy works, its benefits, costs, and what to expect during installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells. The generated power can be used to run appliances, reduce electricity bills, and supply excess energy back to the grid through net metering.

Yes. The Philippines receives abundant sunlight throughout the year, making solar energy highly effective for both residential and commercial properties.

Yes. Solar panels can still generate electricity even during cloudy or rainy weather, although production may be lower compared to sunny days.

Savings depend on your electricity consumption, system size, and local utility rates. Many homeowners and businesses in the Philippines can significantly reduce their monthly electricity bills after installing solar panels.

Most high-quality solar panels last around 25 to 30 years with proper installation and maintenance.

Net metering is a program that allows solar system owners to send excess electricity back to the grid in exchange for credits from their utility provider.

The cost varies depending on the system size, property type, and energy requirements. Residential solar systems typically start from small setups for homes up to larger commercial installations.

Most residential solar installations can be completed within a day, while larger commercial projects may take longer depending on the complexity of the system.

Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Occasional cleaning and routine inspections help ensure optimal performance.

Yes, depending on your energy consumption and the size of the solar system installed. A properly designed system can cover most or all of your electricity needs.

Standard grid-tied solar systems automatically shut down during power outages for safety reasons. Adding battery storage can provide backup power during outages.

Yes. Solar energy helps reduce electricity costs, increases property value, and provides long-term savings while supporting clean and renewable energy.

Absolutely. Commercial solar systems can help businesses lower operational costs and improve energy efficiency.

Yes. Professionally installed solar panels are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy rain common in the Philippines.

Yes. Solar energy helps reduce electricity costs, increases property value, and provides long-term savings while supporting clean and renewable energy.

Absolutely. Commercial solar systems can help businesses lower operational costs and improve energy efficiency.

Professional solar installers ensure proper system design, safe installation, compliance with local regulations, and long-term system reliability.