FAQs for Solar Panels
Q: Do you ship solar panels to African countries? A: Yes. We are an experienced exporter to the African market, including Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa. We specialize in bulk orders and use export-grade packaging to ensure panels remain intact during sea or air freight.
Q: Which is better for the African climate: Mono-Crystalline or Poly-Crystalline? A: Both work well, but Mono-Crystalline panels are generally preferred for African regions. They have a higher efficiency-to-size ratio and perform better in high-temperature environments, ensuring maximum power yield even during peak sun hours.
Q: Are these panels compatible with my existing inverter and battery system? A: Yes. Our solar panels are designed to industry standards and are compatible with all major hybrid, off-grid, and on-grid inverters. They can be integrated into 12V, 24V, or 48V systems depending on your wiring configuration.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of these solar panels? A: We only supply Tier-1/A-Class panels designed to last 25 to 30 years. Most panels are rated to maintain at least 80% of their original power output even after two decades of use.
Q: How do I know how many panels I need for my home or business? A: This depends on your daily load (total Watts used). For a standard home in cities like Lagos or Nairobi, a 3kW to 5kW system is common. Our technical team can help you calculate the exact number of panels based on your monthly utility bill.