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How Energy Storage Systems & Grid-Tied Inverters Help Residential Solar Setups

Solar panels in Singapore

Singapore has been actively promoting solar energy as part of its sustainability goals, with the government encouraging homeowners to adopt solar panels for home use. However, a key challenge of solar energy is its intermittent nature—solar panels only generate electricity when the sun is shining. This is where Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and grid-tied inverters […]

Solar Energy: What is Singapore’s Take on the Use of Solar Panels?

Solar Panels

Pressing climate challenges today have pressured governments worldwide, especially the United Nations member states, to take bold strides towards a sustainable future. It’s no different here in our tropical nation, as Singapore works to implement proactive measures to address the impact human activities have on the environment. For example, our government has been encouraging the […]

Solar Panels for Homes: 5 Benefits of Installing Solar Panels on Your Landed Property

Solar Panels On The Roof of Homes

Powering landed homes in Singapore demands substantial energy consumption as the sheer size of these properties typically have an increased need for more light, air conditioning systems and various electronic systems to remain inhabitable and functional. However, this will translate into higher expenses and carbon emissions. Thankfully, there is a sustainable alternative—solar power—that homeowners can […]

Solar Panels in Singapore: Why Now is a Good Time to Switch

Solar Panels in Singapore Why Now is a Good Time to Switch

It’s 2023, and the cost of installing solar panels in Singapore is cheaper than ever. Yet, by no means is it not a considerable investment to ponder over still. Besides the cost, there are many factors to consider before making the decision to switch to solar power, like location, climate, and so on. On the […]

Solar Lease vs Solar Loan: Which is Right for You?

Solar Lease vs Solar Loan Which is Right for You

Homes in Singapore are typically expensive, and the last thing homeowners want to do is spend unnecessarily more on additional features they may or may not need. Residential solar panels have been gaining popularity in recent years as they help slow the process of global warming whilst enabling homeowners to cut down on electricity bills. […]