Westcoast Solar Energy wants to make the transition to solar as easy as possible for your business. We are ready to clearly explain the delivery system, the cost of installation and calculate the savings you will see from a solar installation.
Quality installation is our goal. You won’t find Westcoast Solar Energy cutting corners on design and installation. We have literally years of installation experience. Each installation reflects our commitment to do the job right, so you can enjoy not only the benefits of reduced energy costs, but the security that the system installed will be able to meet your energy demands well into the future.
Benefits of Solar for Your Business
No Changes In How You Use Electricity
Solar electricity works exactly the same as the electricity you buy from the utility company. You turn on lights, plug in lamps and power appliances the same way you do right now. In fact, if you didn’t see solar modules on the roof, you’d never notice any difference — except a lower electric bill.
Solar Power Is Highly Reliable
Solar electricity has been in use for more than 50 years and is proven to be highly dependable. Unlike other methods used to generate electricity, solar doesn’t rely on moving parts that can wear out. Our modules come with a 25-year limited warranty on power output, and some systems installed more than 40 years ago are still performing.
Little Maintenance Is Required
Occasionally, a solar array should be rinsed off with a hose to clear the dust or debris that blocks sunlight and reduces efficiency. That’s about all that’s required.
What size system do I need ?
Every Business or Home is Different.
That being said, an average 2,500 sq. ft. building uses about 8,500 kilowatt-hours of electricity per year. A 4.5 kilowatt (AC) system will generate nearly all the electricity required for such a building on an annual basis.
Several factors will influence the size of the solar system you need. Determining your present electricity needs is a first step in sizing your solar system. You should conduct an energy efficiency survey of your business before you determine the size of the system—by decreasing your consumption, you’ll require less energy andcould save thousands of dollars on panels.
If you’re excited by the prospect of making your own energy and you’re ready to get going, then start by contacting us to discuss the basics of your location, current energy usage and goals to determine the next best steps.
