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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a solar system really cost in Nigeria?
Costs vary based on system size, battery type, and power needs. Residential systems typically start from a few million naira, while commercial systems scale upward depending on load and uptime requirements.
Will solar power heavy appliances like ACs, freezers, and pumps?
Yes, if the system is properly sized. High-load appliances require adequate inverter capacity and battery storage, which we determine during energy assessment.
How many hours of power will I get daily?
Solar provides daytime power from the sun and nighttime power from batteries. Backup duration depends on battery capacity and how much load is used.
What happens if the system develops a fault?
Most issues are detectable through monitoring systems. Our support team provides troubleshooting, maintenance, and on-site repairs when required.
Do I still need a generator after installing solar?
Not always. Many clients completely eliminate generators, while others keep them as a secondary backup for extended low-sun periods or heavy loads.
How long before solar pays for itself?
Most residential and commercial systems recover their cost within 3–5 years through fuel savings, reduced maintenance, and lower electricity bills.
Is solar safe during rain, storms, or lightning?
Yes. Systems are installed with proper earthing, surge protection, and weather-rated components designed for Nigerian conditions.
Can I expand my system later if my power needs increase?
Yes. Most systems are designed to be modular, allowing you to add more panels, batteries, or inverter capacity as needed.
