Contractor Blog

Electric Car Charging Points Installation: Focus on EVBox

Erica Charles · 16 Mar 2018

By 2020, a business with 100 employees can expect to have 10 employees with an electric car.

It is hardly surprising that we are gradually seeing the inclusion of EV charging points in new build specifications, both residential and commercial.

If you are needing to specify EV chargers in a project, what functionality should you look for, and which brand should you choose?

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Topics: EV charging

Spirit's Q1 Contractor Update: Solar Panel Costs and Performance

Henry Day · 26 Jan 2018
Every quarter, we issue an updated version of our free Solar PV Specifier's Guide (otherwise known as "Spirit's Easy Guide to Solar"). 
 
This comprehensive info pack covers everything we believe a specifier should know about solar PV. 
 
If you've previously downloaded the guide, you now have the option to just download our  Quarterly Cost Update (Appendix I of the full guide), which will keep you up-to-date with current solar power costs and subsidy rates.
 
The contents of the two downloads are as follows:
 
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Topics: Solar PV

Flat Roof Solar: Finding the Right Angle

Erica Charles · 05 Jan 2018

One of the most common misunderstandings surrounding flat roof solar installations concerns the panel mounting angles - the slope relative to the horizontal and the orientation relative to south.

In the UK, solar panels produce most power when mounted at between 30 and 40 degrees to the horizontal, facing due south. It is therefore natural to assume that this is the best angle to tilt them at for flat roof installations. But this is not usually the case, as there are other factors that come into play with flat roof mounting:

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Topics: Solar PV

Spirit's Updated Free Guide to Building Integrated Solar PV (BIPV)

Erica Charles · 16 Nov 2017

Solar tiles, solar glass, solar facades, solar roofs, and in-roof systems are growing in popularity due to their ability to take the place of building elements whilst generating electricity and reducing running costs of the building.

Leading architects are no longer confining themselves to solar tiles and complete solar roofs, they are also specifying solar in atriums, in windows, as solar cladding, on bus stops and in car parks...

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Topics: In roof solar panels, BIPV, Solar PV

Solar Windows and Facades Improve Building ROI

Erica Charles · 27 Oct 2017

Solar windows can be used to replace conventional construction materials such as glazing or cladding, whilst also generating electricity on site.

In multi-storey buildings where roof space is often limited, facades and windows usually offer the most potential for electricity generation, thus the development of solar glazing is set to play an important role in the growth of ‘urban micro-generation’.

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Topics: BIPV, Solar PV

Spirit Solar launches new website: www.spiritenergy.co.uk

Erica Charles · 21 Sep 2017

We are excited to announce the launch of our new website, www.spiritenergy.co.uk.

Spirit Solar Ltd was launched at the end of 2009 as a residential solar installer. Since then our client base has expanded to include contractors, housebuilders, corporates, schools, colleges, universities, councils and community groups, as well as hundreds of private individuals.

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Topics: Spirit Energy news, Solar PV