Solar PV Grant

Installing Solar PV using eco4

6 benefits of installing Solar PV

Installing a solar PV system at a residential property offers numerous benefits, including reduced electricity bills and increased property value. Homeowners gain energy independence and contribute to a cleaner environment by lowering their carbon footprint. Solar PV systems are low-maintenance and come with the advantage of government incentives and rebates, making them a cost-effective and sustainable energy solution.

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Reduced Electricity Bills

Solar PV systems generate electricity from sunlight, reducing the amount of electricity you need to purchase from the grid. This can lead to significant savings on your electricity bills over time.

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Environmental Impact

Solar energy is a clean, renewable source of power. By using solar PV, you reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, helping combat climate change.

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Energy Independence

With a solar PV system, homeowners can produce their own electricity, reducing dependence on external energy suppliers and providing a measure of energy security and independence.

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Increased Property Value

Homes with solar PV systems are often valued higher than those without. Solar installations can make your property more attractive to potential buyers, as they provide ongoing energy cost savings.

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Government Incentives

Many governments offer incentives, tax credits, or rebates to homeowners who install solar PV systems. Including, ECO4 which will cover the cost of survey, product, consultation and installation.

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Low Maintenance Costs

Solar PV systems require minimal maintenance. Most systems have no moving parts and are designed to withstand various weather conditions, ensuring a long lifespan with low maintenance requirements.

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Solar PV

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How does it work?

Solar PV (photovoltaic) systems convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells made of semiconductor materials like silicon. When sunlight strikes these cells, it excites electrons, generating direct current (DC) electricity.

This DC electricity is then converted into alternating current (AC) by an inverter, making it suitable for use in homes. The generated electricity can be used immediately, stored in batteries, or fed back into the grid, providing a sustainable and renewable energy source.

Our simple 3 step process to saving you money

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Step 1

Complete and submit your application form online. It takes just 60 seconds.

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Step 2

Our friendly team will review your application and contact you to book your initial survey.

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Step 3

Once you have had your survey, our technical team will review and book your installation.