Sahel Solar, Inc.

About Us

About Us

Strong field experience in Chad, Mauretania and the entire Sahel Region.

Our goal is to change the modern world and create sustainable and nature friendly energy solutions for future generations

About Company

We Have One Goal

To Provide The Highest Quality
Services.

LA Solar Group’s success and continued growth are because of our dedicated team members. It is their passion to do what is right for you: to listen to your goals and needs, inform you, and provide you with the best possible options to make a decision that is right for you.

We take the time and responsibility to hire the best talent, and we invest in training and personal development. LA Solar Group encourages each team member to provide feedback that will innovate and improve processes. 

Saleh Solar started with the goal to provide clean, affordable and environment friendly solutions for the communities living in Sahel who suffer the most with electricity access. We are always striving to do things better and faster interest of our customers.

SOLAR IS AFFORDABLE

It is a common misconception that going solar is not affordable. Although the upfront solar panel price may seem relatively high, there are many options and incentives that lower the net cost. These options make solar affordable and enable most people to enjoy the benefits of solar panels – financing, leasing, rebates, tax credits, and rising energy costs. Some opportunities allow for more savings than others, but any of these options still provide a long-term net financial benefit. With technologies in the solar power industry constantly advancing and improving, the solar panel price is also frequently reduced. Moreover, generating power means an immediate reduction of energy bills. The financial benefits of solar panels are just one important reason to go solar.

Most solar panels' wattage ranges from 250W - 400W

For example, imagine you have five 300-watt solar panels and get four hours of peak sun hours each day. Multiply each panel’s wattage by peak sunlight hours, which gives you a production of 1,200 watt-hours per panel. Then divide by 1,000 to convert to kilowatt-hours per panel, which is 1.2 kWh. Multiply by the number of panels you have to estimate the total amount of energy your solar array can produce per day, which 5 kWh.

Free Consultation If You Want Build New Project With Us

Our team of experts is ready to help you bring your ideas to life. Whether you’re starting a new project or looking to enhance an existing one, we offer a free consultation to understand your goals and provide tailored solutions. Get in touch with us today and let’s start building something great together!

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