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1. Does solar work on cloudy days?

Yes! Solar panels still generate electricity even when it’s cloudy—just at a reduced output. On average, panels produce 10–25% less, but you still save on your bill.

2. What happens if electricity rates change?

That’s actually good news for solar users! The higher the rates go, the more you save. Installing a system now locks in your electricity cost for years.

3. Do I need batteries for solar to work?

Not always. If you opt for a grid-connected system with net metering, excess power is fed into the grid and adjusted in your bill. Batteries are useful for backup during power cuts or in off-grid areas.

4. How long before I start saving?

Immediately. Your electricity bill drops from the first month, and most homeowners recover their investment within 3–6 years.

5. Will solar panels need a lot of maintenance?

Not really. A basic cleaning once a month and routine check-ups once a year are enough.