For many families around the world, the holiday season is the perfect time to have the experience they have been yearning for all year long, visit family, hang out with friends, meet friends from childhood and spend quality time with the kids.
The holiday sure comes with a lot of stress especially for parents who are forced to plan for the season, you are basically stretched to the limits from planning what the children will wear to the smallest things like what to eat, some parents believe they are stressed during these times but said they don’t mind since they are doing it for their family, now that tell you how important family is to most of them.
Governments across several continents and in Nigeria are making laws and giving incentives to people who are considering going solar, apart from the reduction in carbon emission as one of the advantages of going solar, the reduced cost in electricity tariffs is another advantage which users cannot ignore.
Installing solar in Nigerian can cost from ₦100,000 to ₦15,000,000 for a solar home system for homes and offices depending on the capacity you want to install in your home or office space.
The cost for building with higher power consumption say above 20kVA which we can refer to as commercial or industrial systems can cost from N15,000,000 and above.
In Nigeria, the cost of solar panels can be expensive especially with rising inflation and the consequent devaluation of the Naira. It is set to even hit the roof. However, it is worth of note that the global cost of solar panels is crashing and there is no sign that the cost of panels will increase in the near future.
Solar panels also known as PV modules are an important component of a solar energy system that convert energy from the sun into electrical Energy that charges your battery so that energy can be stored for future use, while the inverter converts direct current coming from the battery into alternating current to be used by your electronic appliances.
The price of solar panels in Nigeria as I have researched from top importers and manufacturers selling in Nigeria for a 300W solar panel is on the average of N50,000 or N40,000 to N70,000. So the first thing to consider is the capacity of solar panel you want to buy.