EV CHARGING
DISCOVER THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE SERVICES WE OFFER
Driving an electric vehicle is a great way to save on gas and protect the environment.
Solar EV chargers help ensure your vehicle and the charging process is completely green and environmentally friendly.
KR Solar can set you up with an electrical vehicle charger so you can keep your car ready to go.
Our electric vehicle services make it easy for you to go green.
DRIVE A CAR THAT RUNS ON SUNLIGHT
With a solar EV charger, you can charge up your vehicle without having to use grid power. We’ll install solar chargers that power up using photovoltaic batteries. This setup channels solar power into energy that’s transferred to your electric car.
Our technician will:
- Use the latest technology in EV chargers
- Take measurements at your home
- Obtain the proper permits
- Install your new charger
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Testimonials
“Choosing KR Solar was the best decision I made for my home. Their solar panels are incredibly efficient, and I’m already noticing a considerable drop in my energy bills. The team was professional and made the entire install process hassle-free.”
“The installation was seamless, and their solar panels are top-notch. I’m thrilled with the savings and the environmentally freindly impact in our choice to go solar. Highly recommend KR Solar for anyone considering solar power”
“Switching to solar power with KR Solar was a game-chamger for me. I significantly reduced my energy bill, and the installation process was smooth, and their customer service at KR Solar is exceptional. You won’t regret your decision to go solar.”
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Cutting your power bills down to size isn’t the only way solar power saves you money. You may also be eligible for tax credits. These incentives are designed to encourage solar energy use.
Q: What is the process for going solar?
A: After you complete your solar panel purchase, we will forward your paperwork to our trusted installer partner. Our project team and the Installer will then work together to customize your design plan and begin the installation process. Once the system is installed and connected to the grid, you can start enjoying the benefits of solar energy and begin saving on your energy bills!
Q: How long will the installation process take?
A: The length of the installation process can vary depending on factors such as the size of the system, location, and utility company. On average, the installation process takes between 2 to 4 months from start to finish. Our team will work closely with you throughout the process to ensure that everything is completed as efficiently and quickly as possible.
Q: Will solar panels affect the value of my home?
A: Absolutely! According to recent reports, solar panels can increase the value of your home right away. In addition to saving you money on energy bills, solar panels are an attractive feature for homebuyers who are looking for homes with sustainable and eco-friendly features. By installing solar panels on your home, you can potentially increase its resale value and make it a more attractive option for potential buyers.
Q: What happens to the system if I Move?
A: If you own your solar panel system, you can relocate it or include it in your home’s value. If you leased the system, you can pay it off and take it with you or transfer it to the new homeowner. You can also include the payoff amount in your listing price.
Q: Can I store excess energy generated by my solar panels?
A: Yes, you can store excess energy generated by your solar panels by installing a solar storage battery. If your system includes a battery, any excess energy produced will be sent there for later use. However, if your system does not have a battery, excess energy will be sent to the utility grid until sundown and credited to your next billing cycle.
Q: Can solar panels be added later?
A: If your roof has the room for additional panels, you can install more panels!
Q: What happens during a power outage or bad weather?
During a power outage or bad weather, your solar system will shut off automatically for safety reasons. This is because it’s not safe to send power out to the grid while workers are attempting to fix the power outage. Although weather conditions such as rain and snow can affect system production, solar panels will still continue to produce energy on a cloudy or foggy day. Our free solar wizard includes battery backup information!