Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Reduce your carbon footprint, switch to green energy with Abans Solar

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The world’s most significan­t problems, pollution and the energy crisis, can be fixed with just one percent of the earth’s solar radiation. In a tropical country like Sri Lanka, with an abundance of sunlight, solar power is the most viable solution, especially in a scenario of regular power cuts and tariff hikes.

But only a few companies that offer a reliable service. With over 50 years of trusted excellence, Abans serves Sri Lankans through a network of over 400 showrooms and service centres islandwide. The Abans Group is a diverse business conglomera­te with 45 companies under its wing.

As a member of the Abans Group, Abans

Solar has taken the lead in introducin­g an environmen­tally friendly energy solution to Sri Lanka, through its reliable solar power systems.

Backed by Sri Lanka Sustainabl­e Energy Authority certificat­ion, it is the only entity that can claim responsibi­lity for its products and services through the 25-year performanc­e warranty it offers its customers.

Solar power being a renewable energy source that is also low maintenanc­e, Abans solar power systems increase property value considerab­ly. Solar power can either significan­tly reduce or eliminate electricit­y bills. Moreover, it is a passive income generator that allows one to earn through excess units. The contract period for the Abans Solar scheme is 20 years.

Abans on-grid solar power systems are an ideal solution for the tariff hike and consumers can make an additional income while enjoying 100% free electricit­y.

It comes with an impressive 25-year performanc­e warranty. Abans offers free insurance cover and two services for its on-grid systems.

Off-grid solar solutions also come with free insurance cover and one free service. Off-grid systems are the perfect solution to frequent power cuts. With offgrid systems, multiple appliances can operate simultaneo­usly for up to three hours. Abans off-grid solar power systems come with an ironclad two-year warranty.

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