Companies are increasingly concerned with finding ways to reduce electricity costs and become not only more competitive but also more sustainable. Installing solar carports is one the solutions companies are adopting to achieve these goals.
What is a solar carport?
A solar carport is a structure that provides cover for parked vehicles and is also equipped with solar panels, which convert sunlight into electrical energy. This type of structure has become increasingly popular among companies in various sectors, as it offers significant advantages not only for the company, but also for employees and the environment.
What are the benefits of installing a solar carport?
One of the main advantages is the savings on energy bills. By generating on-site electricity from sunlight, companies become less dependent on the power grid, thus significantly reducing their energy costs. In addition to enabling renewable energy generation and savings, a solar carport adds value to previously unused space. It also brings convenience, providing a covered area where they can park their vehicles. These structures are also highly durable, being built with solar panels that are designed to last for many years, meaning the company won’t need to worry about frequent replacements. Greenvolt Next manages the maintenance of these panels, ensuring optimal performance over time. Another advantage is the reduction in carbon emissions. The energy generated by solar panels is clean and renewable, contributing directly to reducing companies’ carbon footprints and protecting the environment at the same time. Installing a solar carport is an excellent way for companies to reinforce their commitment to sustainability and the environment of our planet.
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Installation of a Solar Carport
Greenvolt Next specializes in the design and implementation of solar installations for self-consumption, offering highly efficient solutions that maximize energy production and increase efficiency. The installation of a solar carport is yet another way in which companies can produce and consume energy on site, without compromising the number of parking spaces available. So far, 940.32 kWp of power has been installed in solar carports, avoiding the emission of 668 tons of CO2, the equivalent of planting 4,626 trees. The implementation process for this type of solution is quite similar to a rooftop installation. The only difference is in the implementation phase, as an entirely new structure is built and designed specifically to serve vehicle parking. Monitoring and maintenance are also well-supported, as with all photovoltaic solar installations.
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