Q&A

The conversion process involves no chemical or nuclear reactions, so there is no high-frequency radiation. Inverters produce minimal radiation similar to household appliances—lower than a mobile phone—and meet international interference standards.

Construction is calculated and certified by structural and electrical engineers. Systems are designed to withstand Level 17 winds (highest industry standard) and use corrosion-resistant materials like hot-dip galvanized steel to prevent salt damage.

Panels are regularly cleaned and maintained to prevent efficiency loss from dust or debris. Monitoring systems report issues in real-time, allowing for rapid repairs to protect power generation benefits.

Yes. A formal recycling system was launched in March 2020 by the EPA and Ministry of Economic Affairs. Panels are handled by qualified vendors according to standard environmental procedures.