Installing photovoltaic energy in rural or isolated areas has the following advantages:
- The electricity generated by photovoltaic installations can be either in direct current or alternating current which has the same characteristics as the grid.
- There is no need for permission from neighbouring terrains, avoiding possible problems between neighbours and delays in the installation.
- There is no need to install a medium voltage electric line or a transformer.
- The size of the panels is compact, which allows them to be easily installed on walls, rooftops, ground structures, etc.
- It is essential for the panels to receive direct solar light with no shadows throughout the day.
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The most common uses for these types of installations are as follows:
Illumination:
- Providing electricity to country houses
- Caravans
- Sailboats and yachts
- Gardens
- Road signs, barriers, repeaters, etc.
Agricultural applications:
- Pump systems
- Electrified enclosures
- Livestock farms
- Water treatment
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