We're getting more and more inquiry now for people that are looking at purchasing electric cars. It's important to have a high quality panel, and a high wattage panel, that's going to minimise the usage of space on your roof. So, if you do decide to increase the size of the system in two, three, four, five years time, or whenever it may be, you've actually still got available space on your roof. So your 330, 340, 360, 365 watt panels, even. It really minimises the space on the roof, to ensure that you're getting the best out of the space that you've got, and hopefully leaving a bit of room for future expansion if you need it.
When choosing solar, it's really important to get that sizing correct. Not only for your power usage but also for your roof type and orientation, time of usage, and any peak loads that can effect it. So, one thing we do is pop out your site, have a look at your power bills, discuss your requirements, look at your possible future expansion and what's happening with your power usage. A lot of people, first and foremost, are trying to cut their power bills down. That's the main goal for most people, but the added benefit of course is it's helping with the environment.
Climate change is a pretty big issue. The more and more that everybody can do, the better for everyone. Yeah it's a win-win for everybody. You can save money and you can save the environment at the same time, protecting the environment for our kids future.
Why are higher wattage solar panels better if you're buying an electric car?
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