
CW Solar Ltd
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CJ Solar, a trading division of CJ Electrical Contracting Services Ltd., provides solar PV and battery storage solutions with over 25 years of experience, serving both domestic and commercial clients across the UK.
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C J Solar have just completed a challenging installation of solar panels, battery & EV Charger to outbuildings some distance away from the consumer unit in our period property. From start to finish, the team have been extremely helpful overcoming a number of unexpted issues because of the nature of the property and distances involved. We had 3 quotations and C J were the most helpful and detailed and came in at £2k less than other companies. The work was done to a very high standard and the team attending on site were excellent - professional, very pleasant & helpful, explaining everything. We are very pleased with the neatness of the installation. We reccomend C J highly.
CJ Electrical deserve a review in view of our recent experience -- which has now exceeded ten years of having had the benefit of a solar photovoltaic system that they persuaded us to obtain and which has transformed our lives. It still doesn't have battery storage but we'll be rectifying that soon. However since an installation of a sixteen panel system back in May 2014, which took a team of three people only two hours to undertake from start to finish, we've produced 48 megawatts of electricity and although some years have been more productive than others, the panels have had no discernable degradation at all! Having also had the benefits of Enphase microinverters, none of which have failed or faltered, and an Enphase Envoy communications gateway through which enormous amounts of information are available online, with updates produced every seven minutes during daylight hours, and resolving right down to panel-level outputs of energy and power, what more could one want? The answer, of course, is "more of the same", and battery storage, too, but that, I hope, I'll be able to undertake in the very, very near future! Meanwhile, average annual generation is 4.6 - 4.9 mWh/year v. usage 5.1 mWh. What is not to like?