Free
Initial assessment
1-2 weeks
Initial review
3-4 weeks
Full study
3 models
Funding options
Key Benefits
Why choose SolarXgen
Site Assessment
Physical site inspection covering roof condition, orientation, shading, structural capacity and available ground space.
Load Profile Analysis
Detailed analysis of your electricity consumption patterns, peak demand and load factor to optimise system sizing.
Financial Modelling
ROI calculations, payback period, IRR analysis and comparison of funding options tailored to your business.
Structural Assessment
Engineering review of roof structure to confirm it can safely support a solar array without modification.
Grid Connection Study
Assessment of your electrical infrastructure and municipal requirements for SSEG connection.
Funding Options Review
Side-by-side comparison of capex purchase, PPA, energy lease and hybrid funding structures.
How It Works
Our Process
Initial Review
We review your electricity bills, site plans and basic information to assess viability.
Site Visit
Physical inspection of your site covering structural, electrical and environmental factors.
Analysis & Modelling
Detailed technical and financial analysis with system design and savings projections.
Feasibility Report
Comprehensive report with recommendations, system specifications and funding options.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the feasibility review free?
The initial assessment is free. For detailed feasibility studies with structural engineering and comprehensive financial modelling, there may be a fee that is credited against the project cost.
What information do I need to provide?
Ideally: 12 months of electricity bills, site plans or Google Maps access, and basic information about your operations (operating hours, critical loads, future expansion plans).
How long does a feasibility study take?
Initial assessment: 1-2 weeks. Full feasibility study with structural and financial analysis: 3-4 weeks.
Will the study tell me if funded solar is an option?
Yes. The study includes a funding options review comparing capex, PPA and lease models with projected savings for each.
