Solar Panel Installation Tips: This is the perfect time to install a solar energy system. The government is offering subsidies, and increased competition has led to a wider variety of options in the market. Furthermore, the growing adoption of solar panels attests to their utility. When it comes to the best season for installation, the onset of summer is the recommended choice. Today, we will explain why the beginning of summer is ideal for installing panels and the benefits of doing so during this season.
When should you install a solar system?
You can install solar panels whenever it suits your needs and convenience, but there are specific advantages to doing so during the summer season. Installing a solar system in March or April coincides with longer days and intense sunlight. The direct benefit is that increased sunlight allows the panels to generate more electricity. With longer days and uninterrupted sunshine, the solar energy system operates at peak performance.
Greater opportunity for savings
Electricity usage is higher during the summer season. In winter, there is little need for coolers, fans, refrigerators, or air conditioners, resulting in lower electricity consumption. However, the arrival of summer creates a demand for these appliances, causing electricity bills to skyrocket. Installing panels at the start of summer can help you save thousands of rupees on your electricity bill. Additionally, you can take full advantage of net metering; higher solar power production during summer allows you to feed more electricity back into the grid, creating a better balance for the entire year.
Limited time left to avail of the subsidy
The government is currently offering subsidies for solar panel system installations. If you install the system now, you could receive a subsidy of up to ₹78,000. So, without further delay, take advantage of this subsidy now.
How much space is required to install solar panels?
As a rough estimate, if you are installing a 3kW system, you will need an area of approximately 300 square feet. This area should be free from shade during the day. If you wish to install a smaller system, a 1kW setup requires 100 square feet of space. Similarly, if you have higher electricity needs and install a 5kW system, you will need approximately 500 square feet.
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