If you are facing a high electricity bill problem in your commercial sector then the solar system is a prominent option for your business. With the solar system, you can reduce your electricity bill or can totally depend on your electricity on the solar system. But here are many questions to our mind like which solar panel is good, how many KW of the solar system is enough according to one’s need, the price of all things, where to buy and how can I get other services regarding the solar system. So, don’t bother, below we share all information about the “best solar system for the commercial sector”.
How many KW of the solar system is best for commercial use?
To know how many kilowatts the system is to install, first, you must know your requirement.
“25 KW solar system” is suitable for schools, colleges, universities, housing Scotties, petrol pumps, and small-size industries & warehouses. The amount of electricity your solar panels produce depends on many factors, including the direction and angle of your roof. The most important one is how sunny it is where you live – for example, a 25-kW system in India (North, South, East & West Regions) generates 1500 * 25 = 37,500 Units annually.
50 KW on grid solar system is suitable for big size of hospitals, shopping complexes, offices, schools, showrooms, restaurants any type of commercial space. They can run ACs, showroom lights, lifts, etc for a full day.
A standardization calculation of generating electricity from the 1 KW solar system is approx. 4 to 5 units per day after taking 5 to 6 hours of absorbing the sunlight with the help of this we get some idea of 50 KW solar system unit generation. 50 Kw solar system can generate around 250 units per day. This power is enough to run electricity in commercial spaces.
Solar Installation Cost
You always hear about the solar panel installation process. The solar installation completes with some processes such as Site Survey, Panel Stand Installation, Solar Panel Connection, Civil Work, Panel Wiring, Battery Connection, Inverter Connection, Earthing Kit Installation, and Cleaning.
Conclusion
When planning a commercial solar project, it is recommended to work with experienced solar installers, engineers, or energy consultants who can assess your specific energy needs, evaluate the site feasibility, and design a system that optimizes performance and return on investment.