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FAQ

How Much Can I Save?


A 5kw solar system has the ability to provide savings of you approximately $2000 each year or production, allowing you to pay back your investment in around 3-5 years. They also require minimum maintenance, with only occasional need for cleaning to ensure they’re working to their full potential.  

Why Solar Power Installation?

Arguably the cleanest and most reliable source of renewable energy, solar is the fastest-growing source of power, surpassing all other fuels as the most cost effective clean energy solution.System efficiency has rapidly improved and solar energy is expected to become the world’s largest source of electricity by 2050. With the growing need for a reliable clean alternative to fossil fuels, the demand for solar power has grown exponentially over the last few decades and has led to huge changes in how we generate and consume electricity. With on going federal government financial support for solar and install prices reaching a point where systems have the ability to deliver pay back periods inside 5 years there’s never been a better time to invest in your own solar power plant and say goodbye to rising energy bills. SoLab Energy are solar project developer and installers.  Call or submit an inquiry today, we’ll be happy to tell you more and discuss how much you can save on your energy bills ongoing.

How Does It Work?

Solar power refers to the harnessing of the sun’s energy and turning it into electricity Photovoltaic power systems use panels of solar cells to produce direct current (DC) power, that is then converted into AC electricity. Solar panels are made of blocks of solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity. The cells consist of two wafer-thin silicon layers, a positive and negative, that when the sun shines on them creates an electric field like a battery. A centralized grid connect inverter then converts the DC electricity into 240 AC electricity, which is supplied to the main switchboard. The generated electricity then powers any device being used at the time in the home or business, with any excess sold back to the electricity grid.