
Your Local Solar Installation Company
Areas covered
At Sunlite Group, we provide off-grid solar solutions to homes and businesses across the southeast. Take a look at the areas we cover to find out about solar installation services near you.
- Beccles
- Brandon
- Bungay
- Bury St Edmunds
- Felixstowe
- Hadleigh
- Halesworth
- Haverhill
- Ipswich
- Kesgrave
- Leiston
- Lowestoft
- Mildenhall
- Needham Market
- Newmarket
- Stowmarket
- Sudbury
- Trimley St Mary
- Woodbridge
We are proud to provide renewable energy solutions to homes and businesses across Essex.
- Aveley
- Basildon
- Billericay
- Braintree
- Brentwood
- Brightlingsea
- Canvey Island
- Chadwell St Mary
- Chelmsford
- Chigwell
- Clacton-on-Sea
- Colchester
- Epping
- Grays
- Great Dunmow
- Halstead
- Harlow
- Harwich
- Loughton
- Maldon
- Rayleigh
- Rochford
- Saffron Walden
- South Ockendon
- South Woodham Ferrers
- Southend-on-Sea
- Stanford-le-Hope
- Tilbury
- Tiptree
- Waltham Abbey
- Walton-on-the-Naze
- Wickford
- Witham
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Frequently Asked Questions about Solar Installations
Solar panels are made using photovoltaic (PV) cells that convert the sun’s energy into electricity. PV cells sit between layers of semiconducting materials such as silicon.
When sunlight hits the cells, this gives them energy, creating an electric field. This photoelectric effect creates the current required to produce electricity.
Solar panels generate a direct current of electricity. This is converted into an alternating current using an inverter, and can then be fed into the National Grid or used by your home or business.
We supply & install 4kWp Solar Systems. Prices start from £3995 and include zero VAT.
A 4Kwp solar system generally takes just one day to install. This can vary depending on the scale of your property, however we can advise during your free site survey.
Yes, there are multiple benefits of having solar installed. These include: lower energy bills, increasing the sustainability of your home, reducing your carbon footprint and earning money from the energy you don’t use.
Solar panels react to the visible light spectrum. So, it’s light enough to see; there’s enough sunlight for solar panels to start generating electricity. However, the stronger the sunlight, the more energy solar panels generate.
Solar panels produce more electricity in summer, making it seem like they need warmer weather to work. But this is not the case. Instead, solar panels become less efficient if the temperature gets too hot (or too cold).
The UK is well suited to solar power because we get over 8 hours of sunlight a day all year round and don’t often experience extreme temperatures.