SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION

SOLAR PANEL INSTALLERS KENT

Photovoltaic systems provide green electricity, helping to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and combat climate change. By generating your own electricity, you become more self-sufficient, especially when combined with battery storage. This not only lowers your energy bills but also supports a more sustainable future. In Kent, the demand for renewable energy is growing, with more homeowners and businesses choosing sustainable options. Kent Solar Panel, with our certified installers, is a leading provider of solar panel installation in the area. We deliver energy-efficient solutions that help you reduce your carbon footprint and save on energy costs.

Whether you need solar panels for your home or business, Kent Solar Panel is here to help you make the switch to renewable energy. Our installers can help you choose the right solar panel system for your home or property. We provide expert solar panel installation in Kent, ensuring maximum efficiency and savings. This includes considering the type of roof you have. Below are the types of roof mounts that our solar panel installers can fit:

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    How to Choose a Solar Panel for Your Home

    1. Understanding the Types of Solar Panels
    There are three main types of solar panels: monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and thin film. Monocrystalline panels, made from a single silicon crystal, are the most efficient and have a sleek, dark look but are more expensive. Polycrystalline panels, made from multiple silicon crystals, are less efficient but cheaper and have a speckled blue appearance. Thin-film panels are lightweight and flexible, fitting well on curved or irregular surfaces, but they are the least efficient.

    2. Evaluating Solar Panel Efficiency
    Efficiency shows how well a panel turns sunlight into electricity. Higher efficiency panels need less space to produce the same amount of power, which is important if you have limited roof space. Factors like temperature, shading, and the angle of the panel affect efficiency. Panels work better in cooler temperatures and with good sun exposure. Reducing shading and adjusting the angle can improve performance and make your investment go further.

    3. Determining the Size of Your Home Solar System
    To size your home solar system, first work out your daily energy use. Divide your total monthly kWh from your electricity bill by the number of days in the billing period. Our installers can offer detailed advice tailored to your home, ensuring you get the most effective and cost-efficient solar system.

    Please send us an enquiry, and we will give you a detailed quote and help you choose the best solar panel system for your home. Our team is here to support you in making the best decision for your needs.