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Photovoltaic

 

 

ACTIVITIES IN THE PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY SECTOR.


1) Production/ generation of photovoltaic alternative electricity power
2) Sales of solar energy materials. ( solar panels, racks, transformers, tracker, batteries etc
3) Development of energy projects.
4) Installation of solar plant
5) Advise and consultation service in the solar energy sector.

 

Photovoltaic (PV) energy is the process of converting sunlight directly into electricity through solar cells.

SOLAR PANEL

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It is environmental friendly and cost effective way of combating the soaring rise of gas price.

The demand for PV energy has risen since 2002, making it the world fast-growing energy technology.

Citigate supplies PV energy materials such as panels, trackers, transformers, racks, inverters, batteries e.t.c, in partnership with renowned producers in California USA, Germany and The Netherlands.

We provide consulting service for your solar installations free of all charges and prepare your installation projects.

We help to search / location of land for installation purposes, application of subventions and loans, bank procedures including engineering and project structure for your installation.

How it works

The solar panels provide DC power to the power center where centralized or individual batteries are charged.

The energy accumulated by the battery can then be used in the DC appliances or can be converted to AC power with the help of inverter for use in standard Ac appliances.

The solar panel only works during day light hours.


For solar energy related inquiries, please contact

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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