What is a solar feed-in tariff?

A feed-in tariff is the amount your electricity retailer pays you for any electricity your solar system generates that you don’t use or consume, and is instead fed back into the electric grid. You’ll want to work with a local solar installer who is knowledgeable about feed-in tariffs in your area, as different states have different policies.

How much does it cost to install solar panels?

Just like many consumer products, the cost of your system will vary greatly by the quality of your system’s components and installer. It’s important to remember that a quality solar system might cost more upfront, but will produce more energy and last longer. Other factors can also affect the cost such as government incentives, number of solar panels required, accessibility of the roof, and more. A SunPower commercial partner can walk you through each step of the solar process to ensure you’re comfortable with the costs of your system and you understand your long-term energy savings.

Why invest in solar now?

Electricity prices continue to rise and so do your operational expenses. Fortunately, the cost of going solar has never been more affordable. When you install a solar system now, you can offset your electricity bills to protect your business against future energy expenses.

Is the AC module system certified to this standard?

 

All grid-connected modules with integrated inverters must comply with all the requirements and tests established in parts 1 and 2 of the UNE-206007 Report. Prior to the connection and/or contracting of self-consumption, and as indicated in section 4 of part 2, this compliance must be certified by a certification body accredited according to UNE-EN 1S0/IEC 17065.

How do the SunPower Solar Panel Product Ranges differ from each other?

SunPower Maxeon Series:

Distinguishing Features: The Maxeon Panel series is known for its industry-leading efficiency, 40 year warranty and durability. It features SunPower's Maxeon solar cell technology, which uses a solid copper foundation for enhanced reliability and performance.

Benefits: These panels offer high efficiency, low degradation rates, and exceptional long-term energy production. They are suitable for residential and commercial installations where space is limited, and maximum energy generation is desired.

SunPower Performance Series:

Distinguishing Features: The Sunpower Performance Panel series provides a balance of efficiency and value. While slightly less efficient than the Maxeon series, these panels still offer good performance and quality. They use high efficiency mono PERC cells, as opposed to SunPower's proprietary back contact technology developed for our Maxeon panels.

Benefits: These panels are a cost-effective choice for homeowners and businesses looking for reliable solar power generation without the premium price tag. They are a practical option for a wide range of applications.

Do solar panels add value to my house when I sell it?

Studies have shown that homes with solar panels tend to have higher re-sale values compared to non-solar homes. The exact increase in value varies, but it's generally observed that solar-equipped homes have an edge due to the potential for lower energy costs and environmental benefits.

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