
5 Steps to your system
Important building blocks for your solar success are precise analysis and planning, the painstaking selection of high-value components and an experienced solar energy installer.
Here we show you the most important steps to your solar power system. Request your offer.
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1st STEP: Choose an installer affiliated with Wagner & Co near you. We support our installers with location analysis and in developing customized projects. With our professional tools we calculate the array’s performance values and produce the detailed construction plans. Ask for brochures
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Inform yourself regarding your locally available financing options. Many countries offer attractive local, regional and national support schemes. Our partner installer will of course advise you regarding the available programs and best suited technical options - such as grid connection or partial self supply. You should also explore with a tax consultant or public accountant whether tax break options for investments in clean energy or other advantages can be utilized.
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3rd STEP: Choose quality components and always remember that your solar success depends on every single one of them. Our accredited installer will gladly advise you on the advantages of components and manufacturers. They will also inform your electricity supplier and support you with registering your system. In Germany the system owner himself has to register his plant with the Federal Grid Authority (Bundesnetzagentur). |
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4th STEP: Our systems embody certified quality, highest efficiency and long durability. All the same, you might consider ensuring your solar installation against storm damage and lightning strike. Our affiliated installer will inform you about details. |
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5th STEP: From here on everything will run as if by itself: The sun supplies the energy, your array is working for you and your account with your grid operator comes home to you automatically (in Germany). |

Solar power- clean and save investment!
Guaranteed payment -
20 years!
(In Germany - in other countries it may differ)