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5 Things To Consider Before Getting Solar Products for Home

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5 Things To Consider Before Getting Solar Products for Home

“Is my home suitable for solar power?” - This is the most common problem homeowners face when looking to switch to a more sustainable power source. And even if you can bear the initial costs, if your house isn’t compatible with the power system, you can’t enjoy the many benefits it offers. So, before you start looking for solar products for home, it’s best to evaluate whether your home is a good candidate for solar power installation.

Here are some tips to help you figure that out.


5 Things To Consider Before Getting Solar Products for Home

  • Climate


From the sunny cities of Rajasthan to the cloudy skies of Bengaluru, solar panels can generate electricity in all kinds of climates and weather. You just have to ensure that it receives sunlight, be it direct or indirect. And yes, solar panels can generate power even in overcast weather, since it still receives light from the sun indirectly. And no, high temperature is not a requirement for panels to function optimally.

 

  • Shading


When thinking about installing a solar battery and power system, you must pay attention to the surroundings as well. Any obstruction between the sun and panels can limit the power output, causing unforeseen outages. 

If you live in the suburbs, look for shading from trees and telephone or electric poles. For city-dwellers, make sure the panel placement is such that any surrounding buildings don’t get in the way of sunlight. 


Also Read : How Genus Innovation Is Contributing to the Future of Renewable Energy?

 

  • Direction


To pump maximum power, make sure your roof allows a south-facing panel configuration. Why? Because in the sun’s daily journey from east to west, it throws the maximum sunlight in the southward direction, regardless of the time of the year. 

 

  • Type of Roof


For row house and bungalow owners, the type of roof you have, also plays an integral role in solar power installation. Solar panels and inverter battery work best with robust, durable roofing materials such as asphalt and composite shingles, seam metals, and concrete tiles. That’s not to say that roofs made of slate tiles, clay, or mortar are bad for solar power installation. It’s just that you’d require a professional installation to ensure that installation remains secure. 

 

  • Roof Size


If you live in a flat, a rooftop solar panel can be tricky to work with, as it might require a considerable amount of square footage, something which your roof might not have. You can go with panels with a smaller form factor. However, there’s a catch. Since the efficiency of panels is directly tied to their size, small panels won’t provide as much value as the larger ones. So make sure you have enough space on the roof for a solar panel setup.

Most importantly, make sure you have clearance to set up panels on the roof, as many residential housing societies require prior permission before using roof space. 

 

Summing Up

As you can see, you can’t simply choose to install a solar power system for your home. There are a ton of considerations you must make if you want to have an optimum power system for consistent savings. So, before you decide on installing a solar setup, first make a thorough audit of your climate, roof type, roof size, and any permission you may need before you start looking for solar products for home

And for the best products, you can always rely on Genus Innovation to help you out. Choose from our catalog of premium batteries, inverters, and solar solutions and start saving on energy right away. Or, get in touch with us to know more about our solar products. 


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