ABOUT LIKTISH

An engineering-led solar company grounded in power realities across Ghana and Africa.

The About page should make LIKTISH feel like a real operating company with people, field judgment, and long-term accountability.

Company story

LIKTISH Engineering is positioned around clean, reliable power solutions for residential, commercial, industrial, and government clients in Ghana and Africa, with support that continues after installation.

What sets LIKTISH apart

Field-aware system design, practical advice, and long-term maintenance support rather than one-off installation language.

Operating focus

Homes, businesses, industrial sites, and institutions that need reliable power planning, not generic brochure promises.

Our Journey

LIKTISH grew from solving real power problems, not following a generic solar script.

The About page should show how the company thinks, how it works, and why clients trust it to stay involved long after installation.

How it started

LIKTISH was shaped by the everyday reality of unstable power, rising electricity costs, and the need for solar systems that are engineered for how people actually live and work in Ghana and Africa.

LIKTISH solar installation team at work

Field reality

The company story should stay grounded in site work, engineering judgment, installation discipline, and support after handover.

The People Behind LIKTISH

The people behind LIKTISH delivery.

The team section should feel spacious and credible, with enough room for each person to sound like a real operator instead of a compressed profile card.

Solomon Ali

Solomon Ali

Founder & Lead Engineer

Renewable Energy Systems Specialist

Leads system design, client discovery, and technical delivery for projects ranging from homes to EPC-scale sites.

Priscilla Mensah

Priscilla Mensah

Commercial Projects Lead

Project Delivery & Client Success

Coordinates commercial and institutional delivery with a focus on communication, milestones, and operational continuity.

Kweku Badu

Kweku Badu

Service & Maintenance Supervisor

Diagnostics, Repairs, and Aftercare

Owns preventive maintenance and recovery work to keep LIKTISH systems performing over the long term.

MISSION AND VALUES

Clean energy with confidence, clarity, and aftercare.

LIKTISH should feel direct about dumsor, serious about engineering, and committed to long-term maintenance and service.

How LIKTISH works

Practical recommendations, properly sized systems, and support that stays useful after installation.

Long-term support

Maintenance, troubleshooting, and aftercare are treated as part of the job, not an afterthought.

Common Solar Maintenance Questions

Solar questions, clearly answered.

These are some of the most common things people ask about panel cleaning, cracks, repairs, output loss, and long-term solar upkeep.

The goal here is simple: make solar maintenance feel understandable, practical, and grounded in the kind of support LIKTISH actually gives clients in the field.

Featured question

How often do solar panels need to be repaired?

Solar panels usually require very little maintenance because they do not have moving parts. In most cases, periodic cleaning and routine inspections are enough to help the system maintain strong output over time.

Featured question

Can solar panels be repaired?

Yes. Many solar panel issues can be assessed and, depending on the damage, repaired or isolated. The right approach depends on whether the issue is surface dirt, cabling, connectors, frame damage, or actual panel cracking.

Featured question

How do I know if my solar panel is broken?

Common warning signs include lower-than-normal output, visible cracks, burn marks, discolouration, water ingress, loose wiring, or inverter alerts. A proper inspection is the safest way to confirm the exact problem.

Damage and faults

Direct answers to common questions in this area.

Solar panels can be damaged by physical impact, falling debris, poor installation, faulty wiring, severe weather, hot spots, or long-term neglect. Dirt buildup can also reduce performance even when the panel itself is not broken.

Cleaning and upkeep

Direct answers to common questions in this area.

Pressure-washing is generally not recommended. High pressure can damage seals, frames, or glass edges, especially on older or already stressed panels.

Performance and lifespan

Direct answers to common questions in this area.

A cracked panel may keep working for a while, but output can drop and moisture can enter the panel over time. That can lead to further damage, so cracked panels should be inspected as soon as possible.