Solar panels absorb sunlight using photovoltaic (PV) cells, which convert it into direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then transforms that into alternating current (AC), which powers your home or business.
Yes. By generating your own electricity, you can significantly reduce or even eliminate your monthly utility bills, depending on your system size and energy usage.
Most homes are. Ideally, you’ll need a roof with good sun exposure (minimal shade), enough space for the panels, and a structure in good condition. We provide a free assessment to confirm suitability.
Solar panels typically last 25–30 years or more. Inverters and batteries may need replacement sooner, but most systems continue to function well with minimal maintenance.
Yes, solar panels still generate electricity in cloudy conditions—just at a lower output. Efficiency may drop by 10–25%, but you’ll still be producing power.