How to save on your electricity bill with a self-consumption photovoltaic installation

by Jairo Arenas

If you are looking for ways to reduce your expenses at home, a self-consumption photovoltaic installation could be the solution you need. With this technology, you will be able to generate your own renewable energy and reduce the amount of energy you buy from the electrical grid, which translates into significant savings on your electricity bill. In this article, we explain everything you need to know about this technology and how you can start saving with it.

What is a self-consumption photovoltaic installation?

A self-consumption photovoltaic installation is a system that allows you to generate electrical energy from solar panels installed in your home. This energy is used directly in your home to power your appliances, lights and other electronic devices. Any excess energy you generate can be sold to the electrical grid, allowing you to earn additional income.

How does a self-consumption photovoltaic installation work?

A self-consumption photovoltaic installation consists of several main elements: solar panels, inverter and storage batteries (optional). Solar panels convert solar energy into electricity, which is sent to the inverter. The inverter converts direct current into alternating current, which can be used directly in your home. If you have storage batteries, unused energy is stored in these batteries for later use.

How much money can you save with a self-consumption photovoltaic installation?

The savings you can obtain with a self-consumption photovoltaic installation depends on several factors, such as the amount of energy you produce, the amount of energy you consume and the price of energy in your area. In general, it is estimated that you can reduce your electricity bill by 50% or more. Additionally, if you generate surplus energy and sell it to the electrical grid, you can earn additional income.

What factors should you consider before installing a self-consumption photovoltaic installation?

Before installing a self-consumption photovoltaic installation, you must consider several factors, such as the amount of energy you consume, the size of your home, the orientation of your roof and the amount of sunlight your area receives. You should also consider the costs associated with installing and maintaining the system. At QUETEBE we carry out a detailed analysis of our clients' needs.

If you are interested in saving on your electricity bill with a self-consumption photovoltaic installation, contact us today to request a personalized quote and discover how we can help you start saving on your electricity bill. Don't wait any longer to start enjoying the benefits of renewable energy!

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