1. Do the proposed solutions come with a performance guarantee?
Yes, all the equipment and systems we install come with a manufacturer’s warranty, and we also provide free maintenance for the first two years to ensure everything is working properly.

2. How can I be sure the solution offered will actually save me money?
Before implementing any solution, we conduct a detailed analysis of your energy consumption and provide an accurate estimate of the expected savings based on real data.

3. What happens if the installation doesn’t perform as expected?
If the system underperforms, we investigate the cause and make the necessary adjustments at no additional cost during the warranty period.

4. Do solar panels lose efficiency over time?
Yes, but very slowly. Photovoltaic panels lose around 0.5% efficiency per year, meaning that after 25 years, they still operate at over 85% of their original capacity.

5. Are batteries a reliable long-term solution?
It depends on the type of battery and how it’s used. Lithium batteries typically last between 10 and 15 years, while lead-acid batteries tend to have shorter lifespans.

6. What happens if there’s a power outage?
If you have batteries or a backup system, you’ll be able to use the stored energy. However, if your system is grid-connected without storage, it will stop generating for safety reasons.

7. Can inverters fail over time?
Yes, like any electronic device, inverters have a limited lifespan—usually between 10 and 15 years—but they require minimal maintenance and can be replaced without altering the rest of the system.

8. Does the installation require continuous maintenance?
Maintenance is minimal. We recommend regular check-ups and occasional cleaning of the solar panels to ensure maximum performance.

9. How can I monitor the performance of my installation?
All our systems include an online monitoring platform that lets you see in real-time how much energy you’re generating and consuming.

10. What if my self-consumption system generates less energy than expected?
We analyze the situation to identify the cause, which could be due to dirt on the panels, unexpected shading, or an inverter issue. If it’s a technical problem covered by the warranty, we’ll resolve it at no additional cost.