Frequently Asked
Questions
Most residential installations take 1–3 days. Commercial projects vary from a few days to several weeks depending on system size and complexity.
We are EPRA Licensed, NITA Certified, KEREA Members, and KEBS compliant. These are required by the local guidelines.
Yes. Modern solar panels generate electricity from daylight, not just direct sunlight. Kenya receives more than enough solar irradiance for systems to be highly cost-effective.
Typical home systems range from Ksh 600,000 to Ksh 1,800,000 depending on size and specifications. Battery storage adds approximately Ksh 300,000–Ksh 600,000. We provide detailed quotes after a site survey.
Most residential installations are permitted development and don't require planning permission. Listed buildings and some conservation areas may have restrictions — we assess this during your survey.
The SEG pays you for surplus electricity you export to the grid. Rates vary by energy supplier. We register you for the SEG as part of your installation process.
Quality panels typically last 25–30 years and come with 25-year performance warranties. Inverters are generally replaced at 10–15 years. We design systems for long-term performance.
Solar panels require very little maintenance. An annual clean and occasional visual inspection is usually sufficient. Our monitoring service alerts us to performance drops before they become issues.