Juice Electrical Supports Sustainable Energy Solutions In Canterbury
Juice Electrical, a registered Master Electrician based in Christchurch and Rolleston, continues to provide a range of sustainable energy solutions for homes and businesses across Canterbury. The company specialises in the installation of solar power systems and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, responding to growing demand for renewable energy and efficient home technologies in the region.
Juice Electrical offers solar panel installation services utilising photovoltaic (PV) technology, working with Infinite Energy to design customised systems. These solutions include grid-connected, hybrid systems with lithium-ion battery backup, and fully off-grid options. The solar panels feature a sleek design with black edging to blend with most roof types, and can be integrated with additional technologies such as central heating and water heating systems. Many customers also choose to install solar batteries to store excess energy for use during peak times or power outages.
In addition to solar power, Juice Electrical provides EV charger installation for both plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles. The company supplies and installs wall-mounted chargers, which offer faster and safer charging compared to standard three-pin plug chargers. These chargers can be installed in garages or outdoor parking areas, with installation performed by qualified electricians to ensure compliance and safety. Juice Electrical advises customers on selecting the most suitable charger based on vehicle battery capacity and charging requirements, and recommends consulting before purchasing a new EV or PHEV to ensure compatibility with home charging infrastructure.
Juice Electrical notes that financial support for solar power systems may be available from some lenders, including options such as low-interest loans or home loan top-ups. The company continues to focus on providing reliable and efficient renewable energy and charging solutions throughout the Canterbury region.
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