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Captain Junkie
This all depends on your country if it is a country that allow private individuals to engage into this type of installation In most countries such thing is handle by the solar company.
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I think a good way of starting it if you don't have money is to focus on installation alone. You can partner with companies that sell it and install for their customers at an agreed fee.He’ll yeahh!!! That business brings a lot of profit here in Nigeria but people are scared of learning because of the risk attached to it and it require a high capital to start too
When it is not a common trend that means there is a low demand. Solar panel is not cost effective in saving electricity. The solar panel is just like a novelty here that you spend much for the small supply of electricity.Definitely one can make it big from the solar panel installation. It is not a common trend. The capital and the connections to do that will be the crucial part. I had an idea but I have nowhere to develop it in my area.
Solar panel installation is expensive here so I guess you can earn a good profit with that business. However it is not easy to find a demand because solar energy system is not popular here.Solar panel installation is a very good business especially in places where there is poor availability of electricity. If you perfect your skill very well, you will makes a lot of profits from it.
One can earn much from solar panel installation if he or she is Monopoly in the feet of installing solar panel because these days not everyone make use of solar panel and if there is low demand of that then the installation personnel will be stranded.I have noticed that a business that is just starting to trend and has no much competition can be very lucrative for installers and guiders as those requesting your service would pay if possible just to start enjoying their service.
This type of work is only for people who are electrician and as an electrician you should be able to do both of them at the same time so you can still have some work even if everyone switch to solar energy.Solar panel installation is a very good business especially in places where there is poor availability of electricity. If you perfect your skill very well, you will makes a lot of profits from it.
Very true like in my location almost all the modern houses being built are now making use of solar. Solar installation is a good business as long as you have good knowledge about the work.Yes of course. One can earn much from solar installation business. Once you have the idea,then, you're good to go. Most households and businesses uses solar as source of power which then makes it lucrative
Solar panel installation is not only for electricians, though it will be easy for someone who has the knowledge. There are many people who can install solar panel and they have nothing to do with being an electrician.This type of work is only for people who are electrician and as an electrician you should be able to do both of them at the same time so you can still have some work even if everyone switch to solar energy.
Yes I know there are some people that only specialise in solar power installation but at the same time it is always advisable that if you have a solar installation skill then you should combine it with an electrical skill because both of them work together.Solar panel installation is not only for electricians, though it will be easy for someone who has the knowledge. There are many people who can install solar panel and they have nothing to do with being an electrician.
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