Domestic Solar PV rules the roost for Feed-in-Tariff so far
The feed-in-tariff, or FIT, (introduced in the UK in April 2010) has led to an explosion in Solar PV installations at the domestic level. The main reason for this is the current generous tariff for domestic projects (43.3p/kWh for retrofits under 4kW).
The full Ofgem report of this can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/5rrcvml
With the amount of solar installers out there, it has become a very competitive market, which is good for the public as they can shop around for the best deal quite easily but the cheapest is not always the best.
You wouldn’t go into a car dealership and ask for a 2 litre car and take the cheapest option would you? It’s about knowing the options – you would know that you want a BMW or a Ford and you look accordingly. It’s a similar situation with Solar PV.
Integr8 can help you decides whether you want a middle range PV system (good value for money and a quality product) or a high-end PV system (one of the best performing on the market with the best efficiencies) Do you want a Ford Focus or an Audi R8?? Sorry for the car analogy but its a good way of explaining it!
At Integr8 we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of PV panels for our clients, and only stock quality products that meet the needs of our clients. Whatever your budget/roof space available we will work with you to find the best solution for you.
Have a great weekend - if this is something you have read about yourself and are keen to learn more just drop us an email at info@integr8x.co.uk
The Integr8 Team
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