Answers to the most common questions we receive about solar energy systems and our services.
How do I know the right system capacity for my home or project?
No single capacity suits every project. We review your electricity bill or the loads you need to run, then survey the site and determine the system type, capacity, and components — you’ll get a clear proposal before any purchase or work begins.
How much can I save on my electricity bill?
Savings depend on your consumption, available roof space, and system capacity. With on-grid systems, savings can reach a significant share of your bill — we determine the exact expected figure in the proposal after studying your consumption.
Do I need batteries?
On-grid systems usually don’t require batteries, since the grid covers consumption whenever production isn’t enough. Locations far from the grid, however, need an off-grid system with batteries sized according to loads and operating hours.
How long does installation take?
Timelines vary depending on system size and site conditions — residential systems are usually completed within a few days, while larger projects have their schedule defined in the proposal before work begins.
Are your systems suitable for operating well pumps?
Yes, we design solar well pump systems sized to pump power, well depth, and required water volume — a suitable solution for farms looking to reduce diesel or electricity consumption.
Do you offer your services outside Riyadh?
Yes, we cover more than 15 cities across the Kingdom. Contact us and we’ll confirm coverage for your location and arrange a site survey.
What warranties do I get?
We supply components from trusted brands with manufacturer warranties, in addition to a warranty on installation work. Warranty details for each component are outlined in the proposal before you sign a contract.
Is periodic maintenance available after installation?
Yes, we provide periodic inspection of panels, inverters, batteries, and connections, and monitor production data to catch any performance issues early — keeping the system efficient throughout its lifetime.
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