Five Reasons To Install A Solar Power System
As solar photovoltaics gradually become more and more popular, people are becoming more and more aware of this new thing. A blue roof is being erected, slowly spreading to all corners of the world.
What is the magic of distributed PV roofs that has taken the world by storm? Boshiwa tells you the top 5 reasons to install a solar power system on your home roof!

01.Changes to the energy mix
Due to the massive exploitation of fossil energy over the years, which has led to a series of dilemmas such as resource scarcity, environmental pollution and climate change, the importance of changing the energy mix is becoming increasingly evident!
The world's attention is gradually turning to nature's bounty of "green energy", such as solar, wind and hydro energy, and other clean renewable energy sources. The goal of "clean energy as the main source of energy, fossil energy as a supplement" is being realised step by step with the strong support of the state. However, wind, water and other green energy sources are more suitable for urban development because of the high requirements for site conditions and natural conditions. With just a roof and sunlight to generate electricity, this is definitely the best choice for a home power station!
02.Save money and earn more
Is there any good thing in the world that can kill two birds with one stone? Home distributed PV is it!
First of all,
let's start with saving money. Computers, water heaters, air conditioners, range hoods, LCD TVs ...... These are the standard appliances in the average household. Naturally, high electricity consumption is inevitable. After installing a photovoltaic power station, the household electricity is taken from solar energy, which greatly reduces the electricity bill.
Secondly, how can it make money? That would be thanks to the considerable subsidies supported by the state. At present, distributed household photovoltaics generally adopt the "self-generation, self-consumption, surplus electricity online" model. The subsidy period is up to 20 years, with a national subsidy of RMB 0.42/kWh. This, coupled with local subsidies around the world, gives a return of around 15%, a significant return indeed! The monthly or quarterly electricity bills and subsidies that people are concerned about will be paid through the grid company on their behalf and credited directly to the owner's bank card, which is very economical and reliable!
In addition, home distributed PV has an additional invincible skill - cooling and insulation. Because of the heat-absorbing properties of the solar panels themselves, which ensure that the roof itself is not exposed to the sun, the house is then kept at a relatively cool constant temperature, achieving real power savings. So on a hot 35 degree summer day, with the distributed PV insulation, the indoor temperature instantly drops to 30 degrees. Save on the big electricity consumer's air conditioning bill and instantly your monthly bill is considerable again.

03.Changing environmental pollution
With the emergence of extreme weather in recent years, haze and sand city storms have been raging. Environmental issues are becoming more and more of an issue that we cannot ignore! Coal power, the mainstay of energy for many years, has also caused a lot of damage to our environment. A good industrial economy, on the other hand, is bound to create a broad and deep cluster effect. For example, fat people all over the world are losing weight, so the industrial economies of gyms, vegetable salads, low-fat milk, etc. are particularly thriving.
This is also true of photovoltaics, which has changed the energy structure of mankind for a long time, cutting off the hegemony of coal power and achieving a clean standard of zero emissions, so that the whole planet is free from pollution by various gases and harmful substances, so how can such a positive energy-filled resource not be sought after and used!
So how much impact can a small photovoltaic panel have on the environment? Atalanta Solar uses data to speak for itself! For example, a small distributed power generation system with an installed capacity of 3 kilowatts can generate 3,650 degrees of electricity per year, which is equivalent to saving 36.5 tonnes of standard coal, reducing 94.9 tonnes of carbon dioxide and 0.8 tonnes of sulphur dioxide in 25 years. You can imagine that when the solar photovoltaic is on the roof of our city, the corresponding sky will be even bluer!
04.Standard for roofs
In the past, when it came to the design of home architecture, people tended to go for the elaborate and intricate European style, and always went for the luxurious retro style when it came to decoration. But with the growing popularity of minimalist styles and glass windows, new architectural standards are being created, such as solar power systems on innovative roofs.
In foreign countries, buildings are basically detached houses, surrounded by relatively empty space and no shade, so the roof area of the building is used to the maximum extent. This provides the most basic space for the installation of solar power systems.
05.New investment tools make it cheaper and less risky
If the large upfront investment is the last stumbling block to the popularity of home distributed PV, then PV financing leasing is the pioneer to clear the last obstacle.
Perhaps you are still a little unfamiliar with this new type of investment tool, so here is an example for you!

He recently wanted to install a solar power system on the roof of his factory to reduce the cost of electricity, but the self-investment required hundreds of thousands of dollars at once, and his daughter-in-law felt distressed, so he approached company A, which has a finance leasing licence, hoping that company A would pay for the installation of the system on his roof and then lease it to Lao Wang, who would pay the principal plus interest rent to company A on a quarterly basis. This way, Old Wang next door would only pay for the system.
After the lease period, Company A can choose to sell the system to Lao Wang or sell it to someone else. After the lease period, Company A can choose to sell the system to Lao Wang or sell it to someone else. This approach is an act of financing for Lao Wang, while Company A indirectly provides Lao Wang with development capital.
Through this example, you should have an image of photovoltaic finance leasing! PV finance leasing not only solves the large investment of the owner upfront, but also does not require the owner to provide any collateral in the whole finance lease.
After hearing these 5 reasons, what are you hesitating for? Act fast and install a solar power system on your home's roof!

