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Rooftop Solar Plants

Our on-grid solar plants are designed to seamlessly integrate with the KSEB grid through its net-metering scheme, allowing you to generate your own electricity, adjust against existing consumption and feed any excess energy back into the grid. Once you make the choice to go with REA, you benefit from:
Highly experienced team using the latest technology to design and install on grid solar plants that are tailored to your specific needs
Ongoing support and maintenance services to ensure that your solar plant continues to operate at peak efficiency.
Help in reducing your carbon footprint and protection from future tariff hikes, along with payback for the excess energy you export back to the grid.
By choosing us for your rooftop solar plant needs, you can enjoy a sustainable, cost effective, and reliable energy solution for many years to come.

Solar Carparks

Solar car parks are just like traditional car parks. But the roof of solar car parks is different from the traditional ones. The top of solar parking lots is made of solar panels that can be used to produce electricity and protect people from harsh weather conditions. You can then use the electricity produced from the solar car parks to either lighten up your homes, provide power to your business or charge your electric car!

Weather protection for your vehicles

Pleasing external appearance

Scope for customised design

Integration of e-charging facilities

Optimum use of available surfaces

Independence from electricity prices

Long-term contribution to the energy turnaround

EV Charging Stations

Electric vehicle charging station is an element of an infrastructure that supplies electric energy for the recharging of plug-in electric vehicles. Public charging stations can be installed on-street or located at retail shopping centers, restaurants, and parking places. There are mainly 2 types of EV chargers:
1. AC Chargers (Slow, 3 – 7 kW) – these usually come with along with the purchase of your EV car, connect into household sockets and may take between 5 to 8 hours to fully charge the battery. They are suitable for homes and workplaces with longer stopovers.
2. DC Chargers (Fast, 11 – 120 kW) – this type of charger overcomes the limitations of traditional AC chargers by directly delivering power to the batteries and can fully charge them within an hour or so. They are suitable for public charging stations, malls and other short-stop destinations.
In addition to the above classification, there are also various charging connector types such as CCS Type 2, CHAdeMo, GB/T Charger (Bharat DC 001 Standard) etc. which are popular in various parts of the world. Indian chargers usually use the CCS Type 2 or BG/T Charger standard.