Yes. Solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy or rainy days, though at a reduced efficiency compared to bright, sunny conditions. Modern solar technology ensures that panels can capture diffused sunlight and continue producing power even when the weather is less than ideal.
Most solar panels are designed to last 25 to 30 years, with performance warranties typically covering this period. Even after that, panels generally continue to generate electricity, though at a lower efficiency.
The cost depends on your energy needs, roof size, and system capacity. In Singapore, residential solar installations typically range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Solaris Energy offers customised quotations to provide the most cost-effective solution for your property.
No. Solar panels are very low maintenance. They generally only require occasional cleaning to remove dust, leaves, or debris, and routine inspections to ensure optimal performance. Solaris Energy provides maintenance services to keep your system running efficiently.
Yes. In Singapore, there are government initiatives and support schemes to encourage solar adoption, especially for businesses and building owners. While residential incentives may be limited, homeowners benefit from reduced electricity bills through the SolarNova programme and net metering schemes. Our team can guide you through the available options.
Yes, depending on the size of your solar system and your household’s energy consumption. A properly sized system can offset most, if not all, of your electricity needs. Excess energy can also be exported back to the grid, giving you credits that further lower your utility bills.