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Frequently Asked Questions

A solar rooftop system is a power generation setup installed on the roof of a building that converts sunlight into electricity using solar panels.
The generated power is used to run electrical loads and can be connected with or without the grid, depending on the system type.

An on-grid solar system is connected to the electricity grid and uses solar power first while exporting excess electricity to the grid through net metering.It reduces electricity bills but does not provide backup during power cuts.

A hybrid solar rooftop system is connected to the electricity grid and also has batteries to store solar power.
It reduces electricity bills and provides power backup during outages, unlike a pure on-grid system.

An off-grid solar rooftop system operates independently without any connection to the electricity grid.
It uses solar panels and batteries to supply power and provides complete backup, making it suitable for areas with no or unreliable grid supply.

What is the life of a rooftop solar system?
Solar panels typically last 25–30 years, while inverters last 8–12 years with proper maintenance.
No. Solar systems require low maintenance, mainly periodic panel cleaning and basic system checks.

Panels should be cleaned once every 15–30 days, depending on dust and pollution levels.

No. When installed professionally, solar systems do not damage the roof and may even protect it from direct heat.

Yes. Solar significantly reduces electricity bills, offers long-term savings, and supports clean energy.

Typically, 25 years on panels and 5–10 years on inverters, depending on the manufacturer.
Yes. Solar systems are designed with proper earthing and lightning protection for safety.
How much can I save on my electricity bill with solar?
Solar can reduce electricity bills by 30% to 90%, depending on system size, usage pattern, and available sunlight.

Most solar rooftop systems have a payback period of 3 to 5 years, after which the electricity generated is almost free.

Yes, very slightly. Solar panels degrade by about 0.5–0.8% per year, ensuring strong performance even after 25 years.

Yes. Solar panels generate electricity even in cloudy weather, though output may be 10–30% lower than on sunny days.

Yes. Solar offers long-term savings, protection from rising electricity tariffs, and a high return on investment with minimal risk.

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