FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Browse common questions below, or contact us for advice tailored to your roof, balcony, or backup-power needs.
Eight product sheets from our catalog folder. Open each PDF for full specifications.
General
We offer rooftop solar, balcony solar, portable solar-on-wheels, and commercial / BIPV product lines such as Power Tree, Power Vista, Power Port, solar façades, cladding, roofsheet, tiles, and Power Spot solar benches. We help you choose based on your site, grid connection, and budget.
We operate Pan India. Email or call us with your pin code to confirm a site visit.
Use the contact form, request a callback on the site, or call us. We will discuss your load profile, roof or façade space, and whether net metering or BIPV export applies in your case.
Rules vary by state and DISCOM. During consultation we explain net or gross metering, required paperwork, and applicable schemes—without promising benefits we cannot document.
Product walkthrough videos can be shared during consultation or on request for specific lines (Power Tree, BIPV façades, carports, etc.). PDF datasheets for all eight catalog products are linked from this FAQ where relevant.
Balcony and portable kits are often quick to commission. Rooftop and BIPV projects need surveys, structural checks, and sometimes DISCOM or society approvals—our team shares a realistic schedule after your consultation.
Power Spot
Power Spot is a solar-powered outdoor bench: seating with integrated wired and wireless charging, USB ports, lighting, and Wi‑Fi. It is designed for public spaces, campuses, parks, plazas, transit stops, and villas—promoting sustainability with a plug-and-play, off-grid setup.
Typical configuration: off-grid system with about 2.2 kW capacity, 220–240 V AC output, battery about 5.12 kWh (200 Ah). Dimensions are approximately 4.5 m × 4 m × 3 m (L × B × H). Exact specs may vary by project—see the product PDF.
Suitable for university campuses and schools, public parks, outdoor dining, commercial plazas, bus stops and transit stations, and residential villas. The unit is mobile and designed for relocation where needed.
Power Tree
Solar Powertree is a vertical, nature-inspired structure that generates solar power using height instead of a large ground footprint—useful where land is limited. It suits urban infrastructure, road-integrated PV, agri-PV, smart cities, and street-light integration.
Modular configurations include 5 kW, 10 kW, 12 kW, 15 kW, and 20 kW, with module counts such as 9, 18, 22, 28, and 38 depending on design. Top diameter and ground clearance depend on capacity (roughly 5 m to 14 m range).
Catalog reference: about 25 years performance warranty on modules and 10 years structural warranty. Add-ons can include advertisement boards, EV charging, and aesthetic lighting—confirm in your proposal.
The product line has a strong India track record (150+ trees and carports), with references including ISRO, ONGC, smart cities, and major PSUs. LivSmart can advise on integration with your site and local approvals.
Power Vista
Power Vista is an on-grid Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) gazebo-style canopy: it generates grid-connected solar power while providing shaded outdoor space—efficient use of open areas for housing societies, campuses, commercial sites, and public infrastructure.
On-grid variants include 3.3 kW and 5.5 kW. For 5.5 kW, indicative dimensions are about 4.5 m × 4 m × 3 m (L × B × H). Panel performance warranty is typically 25 years; inverter and structure warranties are shorter—see PDF for details.
Yes. Add-ons can include lights, charging ports, EV charging ports, and similar—subject to electrical design and DISCOM rules for your site.
Power Port
Power Port is a solar-based vehicle charging and shading system for outdoor and semi-outdoor use—integrating PV with regulated outputs for EV charging at campuses, public infrastructure, and commercial parking.
A typical single-car layout is about 6 m × 5 m with around 10 modules. It converts parking into a power-generating asset while providing shade and weather protection.
Yes. The design is modular and EV-ready, suitable for small lots up to large commercial and institutional parking facilities.
Solar Cladding
They are building-integrated façade solutions that generate electricity while acting as the building exterior—replacing conventional cladding, reducing heat gain, and supporting onsite clean power for malls, hospitals, schools, high-rise residential, and resorts.
Yes. Materials can include colour options and layered construction (e.g. polyester non-woven, films) for bonding and finish—design is tailored to the façade.
Solar Facade
It is a BIPV system for building exteriors: vertical surfaces generate renewable power without extra land, with options for new construction or retrofit. It helps efficiency and low-carbon development.
Variants include semi-transparent BIPV, coloured glass, terracotta-style, and full black modules—so the façade can match architectural intent while generating energy.
Solar Roofsheet
Solar Roofsheet integrates PV into the roofing material itself—so the roof both shelters and generates power, without a separate rack-mounted array on top. It suits factories, warehouses, logistics hubs, walkways, and institutional buildings.
The catalog highlights dual-purpose use of the roof plane, weight and cost advantages, stiffness, weather and chemical resistance, recyclability, and long-term savings—see the PDF for structural and performance claims.
Solar Tiles
Solar Tiles integrate into roofs, walls, and paved areas with a modern look—generating clean electricity for residential, commercial, and urban projects without bulky traditional panels.
Indicative: module size about 1003 × 428 mm, ~70 W per tile, ~22.8% module efficiency, monocrystalline cells, tempered glass upper surface (e.g. 8 mm clear), frame from recycled plastic or aluminium. About 6 m² area per kW generation. Defect liability period listed as 12 months in catalog—confirm with your contract.
DC solar cable 4 mm² is typical per catalog—final design follows your installer’s electrical design and standards.
Warranties
Warranty terms depend on the product (modules, inverter, structure). We align with manufacturer warranties and explain workmanship coverage in your proposal. Catalog PDFs list indicative module and structure warranties where applicable.