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FAQS

FAQS

Explore Common Queries Answered

Explore our most frequently asked questions about solar energy systems. Find clear answers that help you understand system operation, costs, returns, and installation requirements so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

How many days does it take to implement the station?

The implementation duration primarily depends on the system capacity, as well as the installation location and method. Therefore, it is difficult to determine a fixed execution timeframe. We recommend contacting the relevant specialist to accurately define the required duration based on the project’s specific requirements.

The required capacity of a solar power system depends on several key factors, primarily the type of system—whether it is On-Grid, Off-Grid, or a Pumping System. Therefore, the exact capacity cannot be confirmed without evaluating the project details.
Please contact the relevant specialist, who will assess your requirements and determine the appropriate system capacity based on the system type and the nature of the loads to be operated.

Solar energy systems are sustainable solutions that help reduce operational costs and lower carbon emissions. Customers can typically recover the cost of a solar system within an estimated period of 3 to 5 years.
This timeframe may vary depending on several key factors, including the initial installation cost of the system and the operational costs of the loads when relying on alternative energy sources such as the electrical grid or generators. Generally, the lower the system’s installation cost and the higher the operating costs of conventional energy sources, the shorter the payback period.
For a more accurate assessment and detailed information, please contact the relevant specialist.

The required area for installing a solar power station mainly depends on the efficiency of the solar panels used in the system. However, as a preliminary estimate, it can be assumed that each 1 kW of installed capacity requires approximately 10 square meters, which is considered a reasonable average for initial space planning.

The main difference between tracking-axis systems and fixed-axis systems is that tracking systems can follow the sun’s movement and adjust the panel angle throughout the day, allowing the system to generate the maximum possible energy output.
In contrast, fixed-axis systems have solar panels installed at a constant angle and cannot track the sun’s movement.
In general, tracking systems provide higher energy production; however, their higher cost and continuous maintenance requirements can be significant challenges, making them less suitable in many cases.

Yes, solar energy systems can be efficiently designed and implemented to fully operate center pivot irrigation systems using solar power during daytime hours.

A hybrid solar energy system is a system that relies on more than one power source to supply electrical loads. It typically operates using solar power along with a conventional energy source such as the public electricity grid or diesel generators.
In many cases, the system also includes energy storage solutions such as batteries to ensure continuous operation when solar generation is insufficient or unavailable.
In general, the combination of multiple energy sources along with energy storage is the key feature that defines a system as a hybrid system.

You can estimate your energy requirements by using an online system-sizing calculator on the company’s website. By entering your load and consumption details, the tool provides an initial estimate of the appropriate solar system capacity for your needs.