All homeowners who have built homes and private landlords
As a result, costs are falling and there are more varied options available to Irish solar customers.
microgenerators. You will find that your Solar PV installer has submitted an NC6 form to ESB.
If your needs change, you can easily add additional batteries to your Sonnen battery.
bills.
The Government recently cut the rate of VAT on the supply and installation of solar panels from 13.50% to 0%. We welcome this decision and will pass on the full discount to all our customers as well as retaining all our highly competitive prices for supply and installation. Another step on Ireland’s journey to cleaner, cheaper, renewable energy.
Remotely fix problems online. Software updates, which are free of charge, should also be performed reg-ularly.
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When we install the Solar battery in your home, it is usually placed as close to the main electrical distri-bution board as possible. The location will be agreed beforehand with the homeowner. Installation typi-cally takes one day to complete. Most of the work will be in the area of the distribution board, minimizing any disruption.
The amount of electricity that you need for your home or business.
Solar PV Scheme Application Guide contains the following terms:
SEAI can provide grants to cover costs.
The battery will be installed in either the garage or utility area. This can be decided at the time of site inspection. Installation usually takes less than one day.
The Sonnen battery does require an internet connection for system monitoring. It is essential to have broadband to be able to identify and fix faults remotely online. Regular, free software updates are also required to keep the system up to date. Internet access is included in the warranty.
We will send electronic copies to SEAI.
SEAI will receive all documentation electronically your installation.
SEAI can provide grants to help with the costs (subjected to meeting the eligibility requirements).
Built before 2011
*A typical solar PV system will save 50% of the electricity consumed by a home, which is 4200kWh/units. Approx. 8 x Solar panels or 3.2kWp can generate. 2700 units/year (2100kWh/units).
Solar panels and solar power systems are priced according
The Irish Government sees solar energy as an important long-term way of expanding the mix of sustain-able energy in Ireland. They have therefore put in place a number incentives to assist Irish consumers in switching to solar.
A typical Irish home may require a 4kW solar system, typically comprised of 16-20 solar panels. However, this can vary depending on your specific needs, and our team at Going Solar will work with you to determine the appropriate size for your home. 10 May 2023
The Government Microgeneration Support Scheme is now available so that those with a registered microgeneration device can sell any excess electricity back to Ireland's electricity grid. This will help households reduce their carbon footprint and save money.
Next, a 2kW solar system can support a one or two-bedroom house. On the other hand, a 3kW to 3.5kW solar system can be enough for a house with three bedrooms. Lastly, a 4kW to 5kW solar system can support a four to five-bedroom house. 18 Apr 2023