Isle of Wight based Oakwood Energy Systems provide design and installation of Solar PV, EV charging points and electrical work along with a range of complementary products and services to private individuals, developers, builders and architects. Accredited members of the Microgeneration Certificate Scheme (MCS), OLEV (office of low emission vehicles) and Trading Standards Buy with Confidence scheme they offer a fresh approach to quality solar photovoltaic (PV) and electrical installations. The installation of Green Energy can help designers meet new building regulations.
We aim to cater for a wide range of solar PV applications, large or small, on or off grid, conventional or otherwise. We offer our customers a selected range from across the market place which we tailor according to their needs. We also carry out a range of fault finding and repair services for clients suffering issues with existing installations from other installers. For more information on how installing solar PV can benefit you and to book a no obligation appointment, call us on: 0781 0844 268 or e-mail via this website.
Traditional solar PV panels make up the bulk of the solar market and today offer incredible value for money. Not only is the cost of initial outlay much lower than ever before but PV starts saving you money right from the word go, silently, efficiently just getting on with its job. By generating your own energy not only will you immediately save on your bills but most systems will be eligible for the government Feed in Tariff scheme. Excess energy can be sold back to the grid if not used on site or channeled into heating uses such devices as the solar iBoost.
All of this sits well with design and installation of renewable energy systems and enables us to design, configure and connect up systems in-house rather than leaving it to others. Under building regulations to carry out certain types of electrical work such as installing new circuits in domestic environments installers have to be registered to show that they are competent to carry out that work safely. They can be registered with their local Council or through a trade body who offer insurance and inspections to ensure work remains of the highest standard.