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fred
17th May 2015, 13:42
Ive just fired off an email to Solar Philippines to inquire about their zero upfront cost deal..
Apparently they install everything and charge the amount monthly that you save in electricity costs.
They reckon if you pay in cash you should get your monies worth in 5 years and then you have free power till the batteries are finished.
Sounds a bit to good to be true...But you never know!
These are the mob that fitted the systems on various SM malls and Robinsons in Palawan.. Some of their systems deliver 2 MW.

http://www.solarphilippines.ph/solar-panel-home/

The thing is..Now that Tesla have just unveiled their new "game changing" 10 KW battery perhaps its better to wait a while till they are available over here.
This video is well worth watching if this stuff interests you like it does me.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKORsrlN-2k

tiger31
17th May 2015, 14:17
Ive just fired off an email to Solar Philippines to inquire about their zero upfront cost deal..
Apparently they install everything and charge the amount monthly that you save in electricity costs.
They reckon if you pay in cash you should get your monies worth in 5 years and then you have free power till the batteries are finished.
Sounds a bit to good to be true...But you never know!
These are the mob that fitted the systems on various SM malls and Robinsons in Palawan.. Some of their systems deliver 2 MW.

http://www.solarphilippines.ph/solar-panel-home/

The thing is..Now that Tesla have just unveiled their new "game changing" 10 KW battery perhaps its better to wait a while till they are available over here.
This video is well worth watching if this stuff interests you like it does me.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKORsrlN-2k

excellent news this would be a good company to buy shares in thats for sure

mikek1
17th May 2015, 15:14
Fred,

I too am interested in solar power. Keep he forum informed of any progress. Seems the amount of saving on a monthly electric bill is unbelievable.

Travellor
17th May 2015, 21:17
Solar is the way forward, spent most of Christmas and new year with either no electric, water or both in Butuan.

When we build our house everything with be self sufficient.

Harry T
18th May 2015, 17:07
Well Fred, the Philippines is Rich in Natural the natural resources of Sun, Water and at times Wind, so its not before time that they were utilised.

http://www.wholesalesolar.com/solar-information/start-here/offgrid-calculator

http://www.wholesalesolar.com/complete-systems

This is an American Supplier but seems far more understandable that similar British Companies, take a few hour to read the different systems, i would think the Off Grid systems would suit the Philippines.