full services

As a full service provider, we accompany you through the entire process from the initial consultation to the final installation of the PV. From the consulting until the entry into service, we are your partner and we take care of everything. Our technical experts will answer your questions, provide you with individual solutions and support the implementation of your PV installation.

Planning and configuration of your PV project

Individual technical
solutions

Premium quality products (major components made in Germany)

Professional and reliable technical experts

Guaranty of efficiency and profitability of your PV installation

Follow-up & Maintenance
services

Facts & figures

To know before you buy your solar panels

No, they are not! There are many different qualities in the market, and we can say that a high percentage of the panels on the Moroccan market are not to be recommended.

POLY Crystalline vs. MONO Crystalline:
In general, MONO is better than POLY. MONO Crystalline provides extra power per square meter. POLY Crystalline is an older technology; the silicon crystals do not absorb energy, which leads to reduced efficiency. Whereas in the MONO Crystalline the silicon crystals absorb more energy on the surface of the panel and therefore increases efficiency allowing higher concentration of power over a smaller area.

kWp is the peak power of a PV system or panel, which is the rate at which they generate energy at peak performance such as on a sunny day in the afternoon. However, you need to focus on the kWh that your system generates to reduce your electricity bills.

Things to consider when choosing solar panels:

  • Performance of the solar panel under low light condition: with good quality panels, your system will continue to generate power due to the quality of the silicon and the glass.
  • Temperature: High temperature reduces the efficiency of the solar panels. Solar panels with lower temperature co-efficient are less impacted by high temperature and therefore maintain their efficiency.

All solar panels lose some of their performance over time. In average, a solar panel will lose 15% to 20% of its performance over 25 years in standard conditions. This can change depending of the panels and the installation conditions.