FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Find answers to frequently asked questions about solar panels and their use. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact us.
The power of the solar power plant required depends on the consumption and needs of the company or individual.
For roof surfaces, 6 square meters (m²) are needed for every 1 kilowatt (kW) of power, while on the ground, 12 square meters (m²) are needed for every 1 kilowatt (kW) of power.
The best orientation for the roof is south-facing, with acceptable orientations being southeast and southwest.
The number of solar panels depends on the power of the power plant and the user’s needs.
The installation time of a solar power plant depends on several factors. For residential installations, the installation period is typically 1 to 2 days.
The cost of building a solar power plant varies and can be obtained upon inquiry.
The payback period for investing in a solar power plant depends on the installed capacity and usually ranges from 5 to 10 years.
Yes, there are subsidies provided by the state/municipality for individuals (Power plants up to 10.8 kW).
The procedure for connecting a solar power plant to the Electricity Distribution System (EDS) usually takes several months.
Yes, solar power plants larger than 50 kWp typically require approval from urban planning authorities.
During the construction of a solar power plant, the Solar Fusion application is installed, allowing you to monitor electricity production.
Excess electricity produced is fed into the Electricity Distribution System.
Information about excess electricity production can be seen on electricity bills.
Excess electricity produced usually needs to be utilized by April 1st.
The status of a consumer-producer is obtained after a commission verifies that everything has been done according to regulations and submitted documents, and after the consumer-producer is registered in the consumer-producer registry.
