DEBUNKING MYTHS

Debunking Common Solar Energy Myths

Misconceptions about solar energy can hinder its adoption. Let's clear up some common myths.

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Despite its growing popularity, there are still misconceptions surrounding solar energy. Here's the truth behind the myths.

Solar Panels Emit Radiations

While it's true that solar panels emit EMF radiation, it's crucial to note that these levels are substantially lower compared to everyday electronics. Unlike mobile phones or microwaves, solar panels produce minimal EMF that falls well within the safe range established by scientific research.

Not Enough Space

Urban spaces, despite their constraints, can surprisingly accommodate solar systems. In densely populated areas like Hong Kong, a 700 square feet roof can efficiently host a 13.3 kW solar system. This setup not only fits snugly in limited spaces but also promises an attractive return, generating over HK$58,000 annually.

Tenants Can't Install Solar

Lack of property ownership shouldn't deter you from embracing solar energy. Sunrya's innovative short-term leasing contracts offer a pragmatic solution, minimizing upfront installation costs. These contracts cleverly shift the financial burden, making solar energy feasible and beneficial for tenants. Furthermore, if you're considering purchasing the system, Sunrya's rapid payback period could offer a financially sensible option, even for if you are leasing the premises.

Solar Takes 10 years to Payback

Investing in solar energy is more attainable than often perceived. Sunrya stands out with its transparent pricing, debunking the myth of exorbitant costs. The payback period, typically ranging from 2 to 5 years for systems installed by Sunrya, highlights solar energy as not only an environmentally sound choice but also an economically wise investment.

Solar Panels are a Safety Hazard

The perceived fire hazard of solar panels is largely overstated. A comprehensive study by a German roofing company puts the fire risk at a mere 0.006%, predominantly due to installation errors or component defects. Emphasizing industry-standard workmanship and safety protocols is key to ensuring the safe operation of solar installations.

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