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Solar PV Modules
NAS-M6-550W
High-efficiency Half-Cut cell technology designed to maximize energy harvest even in low-light and high-temperature environments.
| Peak Power (Pmax) | 550W |
|---|---|
| Module Efficiency | 21.3% |
| Cell Type | Monocrystalline PERC (144 Cells) |
| Dimensions | 2279x1134x35 mm |
| Warranty | 12-Year Product / 25-Year Linear Power |
NAS-B-670W
Dual-glass technology that captures sunlight from both sides, increasing energy yield by up to 25% depending on ground albedo.
| Front Power Output | 670W |
|---|---|
| Bifaciality Factor | 70% ± 5% |
| Weight | 38.5 kg |
| Connector | MC4 Compatible (IP68) |
Inverters & Power Conversion
NAS-HYB-5K-SG
A versatile single-phase hybrid inverter that manages power from solar panels, batteries, and the grid simultaneously. Key Feature: Integrated UPS function with < 10ms switchover time, ensuring zero interruption for sensitive electronics.
| Rated Power | 5000W |
|---|---|
| Max DC Input Power | 6500W |
| MPPT Voltage Range | 125V-425V |
| Efficiency | 97.6% Max |
| Communication | Wi-Fi / GPRS / RS485 |
NAS-IND-50K
Designed for large scale commercial and industrial (C&I) projects with multiple MPPT trackers for complex roof layouts.
| AC Nominal Power | 50kW |
|---|---|
| Number of MPPTs | 4 |
| Protection Class | IP66 |
| Cooling | Smart Air Cooling |
Energy Storage Systems
NAS-LFP-100
High-density wall-mounted battery storage designed for residential safety and longevity.
| Nominal Voltage | 51.2V |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 100Ah (5.12 kWh) |
| Cycle Life | > 6000 Cycles @ 80% DOD |
| Scalability | Up to 15 units in parallel |
| Safety | Integrated BMS (Overcharge/Discharge/Thermal) |
NAS-GEL-200
Maintenance-free deep cycle batteries optimized for off-grid lighting and rural electrification.
| Rating | 12V 200Ah |
|---|---|
| Technology | Nano-Gel VRLA |
| Design Life | 10-12 Years |
Solar Lighting & Accessories
NAS-SL-100W
Integrated design featuring the LED lamp, solar panel, and lithium battery in a single sleek housing.
| Luminous Flux | 12,000 Lumens |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | PIR Motion + Dusk to Dawn |
| Charging Time | 6-8 Hours sunlight |
NAS-PUMP-VFD
Variable Frequency Drive controllers for agricultural irrigation using solar power.
| Input Voltage | DC 200V-800V |
|---|---|
| Compatible Motors | 0.75kW to 15kW |
| Protection | Dry-run, Overflow, Phase Loss |
Services & Guides
Solar System Design
Designing a solar power system typically involves several steps, including:
- Determining your energy requirements: The first step in designing a solar power system is to determine how much energy you need to generate. This will depend on factors such as the size of your home or business, the appliances and devices you use, and your energy usage patterns.
- Assessing your solar potential: The next step is to assess the solar potential of your location. This involves evaluating factors such as the amount of sunlight your location receives, the orientation and tilt of your roof or other installation location, and any shading or obstructions that may impact solar panel performance.
- Selecting solar panels: Once you have determined your energy requirements and assessed your solar potential, you can select the solar panels that will best meet your needs. Factors to consider when selecting solar panels include their efficiency, their capacity, and their durability.
- Selecting an inverter: Inverters are used to convert the DC power generated by your solar panels into AC power that can be used in your home or business. When selecting an inverter, consider factors such as its efficiency, its capacity, and its compatibility with your solar panels.
- Battery storage: Depending on your energy requirements, you may also want to consider adding battery storage to your solar power system. This can help you store excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during periods of low sunlight.
- Installation: Once you have selected your solar panels, inverter, and any battery storage, you can install your solar power system. This typically involves mounting the solar panels on your roof or other installation location, wiring them to the inverter and battery storage, and connecting the inverter to your home or business's electrical system.
- Maintenance: Finally, it is important to perform regular maintenance on your solar power system to ensure it continues to operate efficiently. This may include cleaning the solar panels, checking the wiring and connections, and monitoring the performance of the system over time.
Solar Power System Installation
Installing a solar power system can be a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your energy bills. Here are our recommended basic steps for installing a solar power system:
- Determine your energy needs: Before you start, you need to determine how much energy you need to generate. This will depend on your energy usage and the size of your home.
- Choose a location: You need to choose a location for your solar panels that gets plenty of sunlight throughout the day. Ideally, this location should be free from shade and obstacles that could block the sun.
- Install the solar panels: Once you have chosen a location, you can start installing the solar panels. This involves mounting the panels on your roof or on a ground-mounted system.
- Install the inverter: The inverter is a device that converts the DC power produced by the solar panels into AC power that can be used in your home. You will need to install the inverter near your electrical panel.
- Connect to the grid: If you are planning to connect your solar power system to the grid, you will need to work with your utility company to get the necessary permits and approvals.
- Monitor your system: Once your solar power system is up and running, you will need to monitor it to ensure that it is working properly and producing the expected amount of energy.
It's important to note that installing a solar power system can be complex and may require the help of a professional installer. It's also important to check with your local government to see if there are any regulations or incentives in place for installing solar power systems.
Solar System Maintenance
Maintenance is important to ensure that your solar power system continues to operate efficiently and generate the maximum amount of energy. Here are some basic maintenance tasks for a solar power system:
- Keep the solar panels clean: Dirt, debris, and other contaminants can reduce the efficiency of your solar panels. Regularly clean the panels with a soft brush or cloth and water.
- Check for shading: Check to make sure there are no obstructions like trees or buildings that are blocking sunlight from reaching your solar panels.
- Inspect the wiring: Check the wiring and connections of your solar power system to ensure that they are secure and free from damage.
- Monitor the inverter: The inverter is a critical component of your solar power system, so it's important to monitor it regularly for any warning lights or error messages.
- Check the battery (if applicable): If your system has a battery, check it regularly to ensure that it is charged and functioning properly.
- Schedule professional inspections: It's a good idea to have a professional inspect your solar power system every few years to ensure that it is operating at peak efficiency and to identify any potential issues.
By following these maintenance tasks, you can help ensure that your solar power system continues to operate efficiently and generate the maximum amount of energy. If you have any concerns about your system or need help with maintenance, it's always best to consult with a professional installer.
Inverter Power Backup Systems
An inverter power backup system is a reliable, clean, and silent solution to ensure your home or business remains powered during unexpected grid outages. Unlike traditional fuel generators, modern hybrid inverters work seamlessly with battery storage to provide continuous, uninterrupted energy.
- Seamless Power Transition: During a power outage, high-quality systems feature an integrated UPS function with a less than 10ms switchover time, ensuring zero interruption for sensitive electronics and appliances.
- Intelligent Energy Management: A modern hybrid inverter acts as the brain of your energy setup, managing power from solar panels, batteries, and the grid simultaneously.
- Silent and Eco-Friendly: Inverter backups rely on stored electrical energy rather than combustible fuels, operating completely silently with zero localized emissions.
- Scalable Storage Compatibility: These systems pair perfectly with advanced energy storage, such as Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries.
- Low Maintenance: With no moving engine parts, oil changes, or fuel filters to worry about, inverter and battery backup systems require a fraction of the maintenance compared to traditional generators.
Sales and Installation Terms & Conditions
1. Binding Agreement
2. Fixed Pricing & "Overcharging" Claims
Price Finality: Once a deposit is paid, the contract price is fixed. The Contractor will not entertain requests to reduce the original quoted amount based on the Client finding "cheaper options" elsewhere after the project has commenced.
Market Fluctuations: The price reflects the quality of materials, technical expertise, and warranty services provided by the Contractor.
3. Deposits and Commitment Fees
Non-Refundable Portion: Upon payment of a deposit, [e.g., 20%] of the total contract value is considered a "Commitment Fee." This fee is non-refundable and covers administrative costs, site surveys, and technical design.
Procurement: Once the Contractor has purchased materials (solar panels, inverters, batteries, etc.) for the project, the cost of these materials is strictly non-refundable.
4. Termination by Client (Cancellation)
If the Client chooses to cancel the project for any reason other than a material breach by the Contractor:
- Materials: The Client shall be liable for the full cost of all equipment already purchased or customized for the site.
- Labor: The Client shall pay for all work completed up to the date of cancellation on a pro-rata basis.
- Loss of Profit: The Contractor reserves the right to retain [30%] of the total contract value as compensation for loss of business opportunity (as per the Uganda Contracts Act, 2010).
5. Refund Policy
Refunds are not guaranteed and are at the sole discretion of the Contractor. Approved refunds will be processed only after deducting:
- The Non-Refundable Commitment Fee.
- Bank charges or mobile money withdrawal fees.
- Costs of any materials already delivered or installed.
- Labor costs for work already performed.
6. Client Interference & Project Stalking
7. Governing Law
8. Retention of Title & Right of Recovery
Ownership: The right to property and ownership of all supplied equipment remains firmly with New Age Solar Technologies Ltd until the final payment is realized in full.
Equipment Recovery: In the event of non-payment, default, or breach of contract regarding the payment schedule, New Age Solar Technologies Ltd reserves the right, on demand, to enter the premises and recover part or all of the supplied equipment to recover its due funds.
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