FAQ

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What is nearshore floating solar?

Nearshore floating solar places photovoltaic arrays on calm coastal or sheltered water instead of on land. Reverlast designs modular systems suited to shallow depths and island or coastal energy needs.

How does Reverlast differ from offshore wind-scale platforms?

Nearshore structures can be sized for local wave and wind conditions without the extreme steel mass of far-offshore wind foundations. That keeps costs and deployment timelines realistic for smaller grids and remote sites.

Can the system include battery storage?

Yes. A standard design target is a 1:1 MWp-to-MWh BESS ratio so daytime solar can cover evening peaks and improve reliability versus diesel-only backup.

What water depths are supported?

Systems are designed to scale across a range of sheltered nearshore depths; exact limits depend on site survey, mooring, and local regulations. Discuss your bathymetry with the team early in the process.

How do I get in touch?

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