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Contact UsInstalling solar panels offers significant benefits, including lower energy bills by generating your own electricity, a reduced carbon footprint through clean energy, and greater energy independence by relying less on traditional power grids.
Solar panels typically last 25 to 30 years, with many manufacturers offering warranties for this duration. With proper maintenance, their performance can remain efficient over this period.
Yes, solar panels can still generate electricity on cloudy days by capturing diffused sunlight, though their output may be reduced compared to sunny conditions.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance, typically involving periodic cleaning to remove dust or debris and annual inspections to ensure optimal performance and address any issues.
Re One Astralis ensures quality installation through certified technicians, industry-standard equipment, and a thorough assessment process, backed by comprehensive customer support for long-term satisfaction.
Solar energy significantly reduces electricity bills and can offer long-term savings by generating free power from the sun. Many users achieve ROI within 5–7 years.
Solar panels don’t produce electricity at night, but you can store excess power in solar batteries or use net metering to draw credits from the grid.
Net metering allows you to send excess electricity from your solar system back to the grid and receive credits, which can be used to offset your consumption later.
Yes, solar panels are built to withstand harsh weather, including rain, wind, and hail. They are tested to meet international durability standards.
No, solar panels do not damage your roof when installed by professionals. In fact, they can help protect your roof from UV and rain damage.
Yes, the Indian government offers subsidies under the MNRE rooftop solar scheme for residential customers. Depending on your state and system size, you may receive up to 40% of the system cost as subsidy.
You can apply for subsidies through your local DISCOM or via the official National Portal for Rooftop Solar. Re One Astralis will guide you through the process as part of our service.
Yes, solar equipment and installation in India are taxed at a concessional GST rate of 5%, making solar adoption more affordable for both residential and commercial users.
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