SOLAR PANELS FOR DONEGAL HOMES
Harness the Sun's Power at Home!
WHY SOLAR?
Solar PV Benefits for Donegal Homeowners
Make the switch to clean, renewable energy today!
Our high-efficiency solar panels are designed to empower Donegal homes with renewable energy, reducing electricity bills and improving energy independence. Join the solar revolution in Donegal and contribute to a cleaner, greener future today. Our Solar PV Panels are designed to deliver maximum efficiency and are suitable for both on-grid and off-grid installations. We also offer self-storage batteries and water heaters that can be easily added to your existing solar system.
Grant of €2400
Grants of up to €2400 from the SEAI are available to help homeowners make the switch. This and other incentives can significantly reduce the cost of installing and operating a solar PV system.
Slash Electricity Bills
Homeowners can see a substantial reduction in their energy costs. The amount you save depends on the size of your system and your energy use – imagine the convenience of your own private power plant!
Energy Independence
Say goodbye to complete reliance on the grid. With solar, you generate your own power and secure your home from unexpected energy price hikes. Your energy, your control.
Earn From Your Excess
Got more power than you need? No problem. Homeowners connected to the grid can potentially generate income from their surplus energy. It’s time your roof started paying its way.
Increase Property Value
Homes with solar energy systems often have higher property values and sell more quickly than non-solar homes. It’s an investment that not only pays off now but also in the future.
Sustainability
Opting for solar energy means you’re harnessing a renewable resource. Not only will you be reducing your carbon footprint, but you’ll also be contributing towards a more sustainable future
SOLAR PV POWER
How Solar PV Works for Your Home
1. Solar PV Panels
Installed on your rooftop, these panels act as a personal power station, harnessing Ireland’s daylight to generate electricity. This electricity powers your entire home, and if chosen, can heat your water and charge a battery storage system.
2. Inverter
A crucial component, the inverter acts as a translator, converting the DC electricity from the solar panels into AC electricity. This powers your home appliances and, if applicable, charges the optional battery storage with surplus energy.
3. Electrical Panel
Functioning as your home’s power distribution hub, it effectively manages the AC power from the inverter, directing it to every part of your home, including to the optional water heating system and battery storage if installed.
4. Water Heating System (Optional)
If chosen, the solar electricity can directly power your water heating system, providing a consistent supply of warm water for your household, even drawing from the optional battery storage during periods of lower solar production.
5. Battery Storage (Optional)
If opted for, excess electricity produced by your solar panels is stored in batteries. This ensures a reliable power supply during times of lower solar generation, evenings, or during power outages.
6. Metering and Monitoring
This allows you to monitor your solar PV system’s performance, including real-time tracking of energy production and consumption. Surplus electricity can be sold back to the grid, reducing your energy costs, while the optional battery storage offers a backup power source if installed.
THE TECHNOLOGY
Quality Products That Ensure Maximum Efficiency
High Quality Solar Panels
Energy Inverter
Eddi Water Heating System
Weco Battery
HDPV SOLAR ENERGY
Why HDPV Solar?
TESTIMONIALS
OUR APPROACH
The 6 Steps to Solar Success
From consultation to installation, our approach makes the switch to Solar PV easy and stress-free for every customer…
Free Estimate
Free Site Assessment
Detailed Quote
Grant Application
Solar Installation
Customer Care
SOLAR FAQ
Got Solar Questions? We've Got Answers!
Solar Photovoltaics (Solar PV) are best suited for use in Ireland due to their affordability and reliability for Irish homeowners.
Solar panels usually last between 20-30 years. Their efficiency will substantially reduce after this timeframe, but they will not completely stop generating electricity.
Yes, modern solar panels can still generate electricity during cloudy, wet, and rainy days, although they are most efficient during sunny weather.
Solar energy can substantially reduce your electricity bills, it has diverse applications throughout your home, and it has low maintenance costs.
The initial cost of installing solar panels can be substantial, and solar panels may not generate enough energy during prolonged spells of poor weather.
Yes, there are several incentives in place to help Irish consumers make the switch to solar energy. Find out More
Systems from three to six kWh are most popular for homes in Ireland. Six kilowatt systems are the maximum domestic systems currently allowed in Ireland.
The cost of solar panel installation can vary greatly depending on the size of the system, the type of the property, and the specific details of the installation. As of now, the specific cost information is not available, and it’s recommended to contact local installers for an accurate quote.
Yes, you can potentially receive payments for the surplus energy generated if your system is connected to the power grid. This is subject to changes in Irish regulations and energy companies’ policies
While it’s technically possible to install solar panels yourself, it’s generally recommended to have them installed by a professional. This ensures that the panels are installed correctly and safely and that they are optimally positioned to get the most sunlight. Additionally, professional installation is typically required to qualify for any available incentives or rebates.
The amount of space needed for solar panels depends on the size of the system you’re installing. On average, a typical residential solar panel is about 1.6m x 1m in size. A system of around 3-6 kWh is popular in Ireland, but the specific space requirement will depend on your energy needs and the efficiency of the panels.