Solar energy is power derived from the sun's rays. Using photovoltaic (PV) panels or solar thermal collectors, solar systems convert sunlight into electricity or heat. These systems can power homes, businesses, water pumps, and lighting—reducing reliance on the national grid and lowering electricity costs.

At SolarImpact, we deploy both off-grid and hybrid systems customized to fit domestic, institutional, and commercial energy needs across Kenya.

Switching to solar energy offers multiple long-term benefits:

  • Cost savings: Reduce or eliminate electricity bills.

  • Energy independence: Reliable power even in remote areas.

  • Sustainability: Clean, renewable energy with zero emissions.

  • Government incentives: Tax benefits, duty waivers, and favorable net metering policies.

SolarImpact supports clients from consultation to installation, ensuring value for money and dependable performance.

We supply and install a wide range of solar energy solutions in Kenya, including:

  • Solar panels (PV modules)

  • Solar water heaters

  • Solar batteries (lithium and gel)

  • Solar inverters

  • Solar charge controllers

  • Solar-powered street lights

  • Solar water pumps

  • Backup and hybrid systems

Each product is carefully sourced for durability, performance, and compatibility with Kenya’s climate.

We begin with a detailed energy audit and consultation to understand your power usage, location, and goals. Our engineers then design a tailored system—whether off-grid, grid-tied, or hybrid—to maximize output, storage, and return on investment.

You can book a free assessment by contacting our support team.

Depending on the complexity and size of the project:

  • Home systems: 1–3 days

  • Commercial/Institutional systems: 3–10 days

  • Water pumping or street lighting setups: Varies by scope and terrain

SolarImpact guarantees timely delivery without compromising safety or quality.

We provide manufacturer warranties on all products, including:

  • Solar panels: 20–25 years performance warranty

  • Inverters and batteries: 2–10 years depending on brand

  • Workmanship: 1–2 years installation warranty

We only work with Tier 1 solar brands and offer post-installation support across Kenya.

Yes. We offer flexible solar financing options, including:

  • Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) plans

  • Partnerships with SACCOs, banks, and microfinance institutions

  • Green energy loans for businesses and NGOs

We guide clients through the financing process to make solar accessible and affordable.

Yes. Solar panels still generate power under cloudy conditions, although output is reduced. To ensure consistent supply, we design systems with battery storage or grid backup. Hybrid systems intelligently switch between solar, grid, and battery sources to keep you powered 24/7.

In most residential and small-scale installations, government approval is not required. For larger commercial or institutional systems, we assist with compliance and documentation, including:

  • NEMA approvals (if required)

  • EPRA regulations

  • Net metering procedures

SolarImpact ensures all installations follow Kenyan energy standards.

Absolutely. We specialize in large-scale solar solutions for:

  • Schools and hospitals

  • Manufacturing facilities

  • Hotels and lodges

  • Government and NGO projects

  • Farms and water pumping stations

We conduct feasibility studies and implement energy-efficient designs that reduce operational costs and meet sustainability goals.

Yes. We offer:

  • Routine inspections and cleaning

  • Performance audits

  • Battery and inverter checks

  • Remote system monitoring (where applicable)

Our support team is available for troubleshooting, repairs, and upgrades across Kenya.

We serve clients across Nairobi, Kiambu, Machakos, Nakuru, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Meru, and rural regions nationwide. Whether it’s a residential estate in Ruiru, a hotel in Diani, or a farm in Kitale, SolarImpact is ready to deliver.

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We respond within 24 hours and offer both virtual and on-site consultations.