Solar energy company SunSource Solutions remains committed to not only providing immediate solutions to South Africa's energy challenges but also contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future.
By promoting the adoption of solar energy, the company aims to reduce carbon emissions and decrease the country's reliance on fossil fuels.
“SunSource is a leading provider of solar energy solutions, dedicated to transforming the way South Africa generates and consumes electricity,” says SunSource Solutions sales engineer Noel Smith.
The company, having recognised the urgency of the energy crisis, offers solar energy systems tailored to meet the unique needs of homes and businesses in South Africa.
“By harnessing the abundant sunlight the country enjoys, these solar systems ensure a consistent and reliable energy supply, reducing dependence on the often unpredictable national grid,” he says.
The company offers residential solar solutions, which provide homeowners with top-tier solar panel installations that generate clean energy. The solar panels not only help households reduce grid-based electricity consumption but also provide an independent power source during loadshedding.
The company’s commercial solar systems include rooftop solar panels and integrated energy storage systems.
“These systems enable companies to maintain operations, protect sensitive equipment, and demonstrate a commitment to sustainable practices,” he points out.
Additional services offered by the company include an energy storage solution that allows both homeowners and businesses to store excess solar energy for use during peak demand periods or during power outages.
“This reduces the reliance on the grid and enhances overall energy resilience,” adds Smith.
SunSource also offers a grid-tied solar system which allows customers to generate their own electricity and even sell surplus energy back to the grid, thereby contributing to the stability of the national energy network.
“Further the off-grid solutions for areas that are more prone to extended power outages ensure a continuous power supply even in the absence of a functioning grid,” concludes Smith.
Edited by: Nadine James
Features Deputy Editor
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