2026, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part C
An assessment of system longevity and quality-of-life impact in solar power adoption: Evidence from the Konkan Region
Author(s): Vibhor Garg and Samadhan Khamkar
Abstract: This investigation examines how environmental factors in the Konkan coastal belt influence the resilience and operational consistency of residential solar systems, while also evaluating how solar adoption contributes to everyday quality-of-life improvements. A structured quantitative approach was used, enabling the measurement of system-related experiences across a diverse set of households. Findings show that prolonged moisture exposure, saline winds, and monsoon-related stress significantly shape equipment longevity. Despite these constraints, respondents reported improvements in power reliability, reduced grid dependence, and enhanced household comfort. The study highlights the necessity of climate-responsive solar technologies and improved maintenance frameworks.
DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2026.v7.i2c.1020
Pages: 152-156 | Views: 69 | Downloads: 24
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Vibhor Garg, Samadhan Khamkar. An assessment of system longevity and quality-of-life impact in solar power adoption: Evidence from the Konkan Region. Asian J Manage Commerce 2026;7(2):152-156. DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2026.v7.i2c.1020




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