Kempsey Commercial Solar Installation Client – Better Home Living

Are you considering installing a solar battery for your Kempsey Home or Business? The below portfolio of a G&A Martin Solar Kempsey commercial solar installation client showcases our expertise in designing and installing solar panel and battery solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients.

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G&A Martin Solar are your local solar experts in Port Macquarie. We provide a range of reliable and affordable solar solutions, including solar panels, Tesla Powerwall batteries, and Tesla Solar Roofs. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve energy independence and reducing your carbon footprint. With 30+  years of experience and a proven track record, we are the trusted solar installers in the mid north coast area.

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Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how we can help you save money on energy bills while contributing to a sustainable future.  Schedule your free consultation and learn how G&A Martin Solar and Electrical can design and install a custom solar solution for your home on the Mid North Coast. With our expertise, you can start generating your own clean energy and reduce your carbon footprint. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make the switch to solar and get in touch with us today!

We believe that solar energy is the future, and we are committed to contributing to a sustainable future by helping our clients reduce their carbon footprint and become energy independent. Our mission is to make solar energy accessible and affordable for everyone, and we do this by providing quality solar installations and exceptional customer service.

Kempsey Commercial Solar Installation

Location:

Kempsey NSW, Australia

System Size:

34.32kW

Solar Components:

104 x 330 watt Trina Split Max modules, Fronius Symo 20.0 & 10.0 with Fronius Energy meter

Installation Date:

7 September 2020

Annual Output:

50MWh