Thinking about going solar but not sure where to start? At Fluxiss, our solar feasibility and cost analysis service helps you figure out if your solar photovoltaic (PV) project truly makes sense technically, financially, and structurally. We break it down into real numbers, not guesses.
Before you even put the first panel in place, you must understand whether your location, energy consumption, and budget can be able to provide value. It is at that point that a solar feasibility study comes in.
Our engineers analyze the technical and financial components of your solar project to answer one question: Is it worth it? We consider it in terms of the exposure of your location to sunlight and even the time it takes your investment to pay off.
A solar site survey will begin with a solar project. Your place is inspected by the team that we send about:
In the case of rooftop systems, we conduct a solar roof assessment, to check the slope, material, and safety. For bigger or land-based solar viability, we evaluate soil type, rise, and installability.
Then we will do the solar energy consumption analysis to size up your system properly. We look at the amount of electricity used by your building, on an hourly, daily, and monthly basis, to determine how much solar energy you can actually produce/sell.
Here’s what we cover:
Both a commercial energy usage audit and a residential solar energy evaluation are aimed at using a system output that corresponds to your actual needs.
After the site and energy data are prepared, we arrive at the section that everyone is interested in, and that is the return on investment (ROI).
We do the solar cost analysis, including:
This is where real-world economics comes into the solar project cost analysis. We give you a straightforward answer on whether your solar investment will be economically viable or not.
In our solar feasibility report, we have discussed:
We also hope to provide you with a clear picture of what solar installation costs are, the analysis of solar financial modeling, and help you make an informed decision.
Fluxiss is a US-based company that specializes in engineering and does not simply draw system layouts. We go a step further in the solar project feasibility to assist you in designing sustainable, code-compliant and cost-effective PV systems.
No matter the type of solar move you are planning, be it commercial rooftop or land-based solar farm or grid-tie system, our engineers will ensure that your move is smart from day one.
Contact Fluxiss Now to schedule your solar feasibility and cost analysis and find out if solar is the right move for your business or facility.
Going solar without a solar feasibility and cost analysis is like building a house without a foundation. At Fluxiss, we make sure your solar plan stands strong, technically sound, financially solid, and ready to perform for decades.
It covers site survey, solar resource check, energy consumption analysis, system sizing, cost estimation, and ROI calculation. It helps you know if a solar project is technically and financially viable.
In the majority of projects, it requires 1-3 weeks based on the availability of data and complexity of the site. Commercial evaluations involving large numbers of sites or multiple sites might be more time-consuming because of energy audits and grid tests.
The use of total investment, annual savings, and system lifetime is used to determine ROI. We calculate your payback period and net benefit in 10 points of the sun so that you can see how your system can pay back in a short time.
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Yes. Our services are rooftop solar feasibility studies and commercial solar feasibility studies, such as structural tests, roof shading analysis, and complete solar site survey services prior to final design.
We’re proudly serving clients across the USA, UK, UAE, and Europe. From corporate giants to research labs and the shipping industry,