

Frequently asked questions

What are the types of photovoltaic panels?
You will most often encounter three types of photovoltaic panels:
• polycrystalline
• monocrystalline
• amorphous

Properties of polycrystalline
type of panels
Features:
• is made of silicon
• usually has a blue tint and sharp corners
• formed by cells with an uneven surface, which consist of small crystals
• produces better results if it is under cloud cover, as it is more sensitive in such weather

Advantages of polycrystalline
type of panels
Advantages:
• more favorable price, which does not mean low quality - it is caused by low production costs
• work well on a roof with an imperfect orientation
• have more even and stable performance during the day, compared to other types of panels

Disadvantages of polycrystalline
type of panels
Disadvantages:
• take up more space
• lower performance compared to monocrystalline panels

Properties of monocrystalline
type of panels
Features:
• high efficiency under ideal conditions (roof slope and orientation)
• made of silicon• thin slices (wafers), they are cut from the silicon block itself
• panels are mostly dark in color, up to completely black

Advantages of monocrystalline
type of panels
Advantages:
• stable efficiency that eliminates losses
• to produce the required amount of electricity, the panels take up less space - thanks to high efficiency
• possibility of choosing a suitable color design
• higher performance compared to polycrystalline panels

Disadvantages of monocrystalline
type of panels
Disadvantages:
• slightly higher price compared to polycrystalline panels, which is due to more complex production
• high efficiency is only guaranteed in places with appropriate conditions

Properties of amorphous
type of panels
Features:
• less material is used to produce panels
• the basis of the module is a thin layer of silicon, which is evaporated onto glass or foil
• have a higher sensitivity to scattered sunlight
• better efficiency in autumn and winter because there is less direct sunlight

Advantages of amorphous
type of panels
Advantages:
• high sensitivity at low solar radiation intensity
• light weight
• minimum thickness

Disadvantages of amorphous
type of panels
Disadvantages:
• low power
• operates with the lowest efficiency compared to monocrystalline and polycrystalline panel types

Lifespan of a photovoltaic power plant
We provide a 25-year warranty on photovoltaic panels with guaranteed performance of 100%.
The photovoltaic panel itself will last much longer, approximately 35 years.
2

I don't have enough space for a photovoltaic battery
The size of even the most powerful battery will not exceed the area you can afford to use.
Where it can be placed:
- in the battery box
- mounted on the wall
- place on the ground
Suitable premises:
- House (in a well admissible place)
- garage
- utility room
- insulated attic
The condition for placing the battery is a space where it does not freeze.

What are batteries for?
Batteries are used to store excess energy produced that your household does not have time to use for later use.

Advantages of photovoltaics
with battery
Advantages:
• Storing electricity generated during your absence for later use .
• In the event of a power outage, the household will not stop functioning .
• Energy self-sufficiency even in places where electricity is not available.
3

What is the payment deadline for the New Green Savings subsidy?
The subsidy will be paid within 6-9 weeks of the implementation of the photovoltaic power plant.

What is the probability?
obtaining a subsidy?
Our company guarantees you 100% subsidy.

Who can apply for a subsidy?
New green for savings?
The program is intended for owners
and co-owners of family homes among seniors and people receiving housing benefits.
The condition is that at the time of application
the family house was owned by the applicants
and they had permanent residence there at the same time, longer than September 12, 2022.