As you can most likely tell from the other pages of our site, MS Renewables is very much a specialist in photovoltaic solar panels, air-source heat pumps and ground-source heat pumps. Because our contractors have NICEIC accreditation, we meet all Part P compliancy criteria in the current version of the UK Building Regulations, and our work matches BS 7671 standards in the 18th edition of the IET Wiring Regulations. Located in Southampton, our electricians and technicians have a wider range of services available to assist customers in the surrounding Winchester area and those across Hampshire.
Domestic or commercial, MS Renewables can install electric vehicle (EV) charging points for homes, businesses, local authorities and more. With plans in place to ban the sale of new gasoline models by 2030, 24% of consumers predict that their next car purchase inside the next five years will be an electric one. There is no better time to start thinking about an installation than now. Reference source: Ofgem research
All new homes across the UK with associated parking must have an EV charging point from 2022, as must renovated residential properties with at least 10 parking spaces. Non-residential builds with more than 10 parking spaces must have one charging point for 20% of the total number of spaces available. Our electricians and technicians are already fitting EV charging points across multiple locations in Southampton and Hampshire, including the nearby Winchester area.
Photovoltaic solar panels turn light into electricity by using a semiconductor that converts photons into electrons. An inverter then converts a direct current into an alternating current. Thermal systems work slightly differently and absorb sunlight as energy to heat properties and provide them with a hot water supply. A solar thermal system requires the combined skills of an electrician and a plumber during installation.
Fitted onto rooftops in Southampton, Winchester and all local Hampshire areas to allow maximum exposure to sunlight, solar thermal panels contain water which heats up and stores in a cylinder. You can use this stored water to run a central heating system and it should be noted that traditional boilers and immersion heaters are both compatible with thermal panels. A three-bedroomed home would typically require 10 panels whereas a one-bedroom home would only require 6 panels. MS Renewables offers a complete installation, maintenance and repair service, taking customers closer to off the grid status and saving them money on their heating and hot water costs. Should you ever sell your home in the future, having a solar thermal system in place can provide a significant return on investment. Reference source: theecoexperts.co.uk — How many solar panels are needed?
For EV car charging and thermal solar panels in Southampton, Winchester and Hampshire, call our electricians on 07974 250062.
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