How much will I earn and how often?
Your potential earnings are directly tied to the electricity generated by the specific solar project you have subscribed to, and this amount can vary from one project to another. Several factors influence electricity generation, including weather conditions, daily sunlight hours (which can differ between seasons), and potential technical issues. The earnings estimator available on each solar project page provides insights into the projected annual earnings for that particular project. It's important to note that these estimates are annualized averages.
As for the frequency of earnings, returns are typically distributed on a monthly basis. The specific details regarding payment frequency and structure are outlined in the project information document. We encourage you to carefully review the documents, and associated risks for each project before making a purchase.
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