Solar System (On-Grid & Off-Grid)

A rooftop solar system generates electricity using solar panels installed on the roof of your home, shop, or factory. It helps reduce electricity bills and supports clean energy.

🔹 1️⃣ On-Grid Solar System (Grid-Tied)

An On-Grid system is connected to the electricity board (DISCOM).

⚙️ How It Works:

  • Solar panels generate electricity during the day.

  • Power is used directly in your home/building.

  • Extra power is sent to the grid through Net Metering.

  • At night, electricity is taken from the grid.

🧰 Main Components:

  • Solar Panels

  • Solar Inverter (On-grid inverter)

  • Net Meter

  • Mounting Structure

  • AC/DC wiring

✅ Advantages:

  • Lower cost (no batteries required)

  • Low maintenance

  • Reduce electricity bill

  • Net metering benefit

❌ Disadvantages:

  • No backup during power cut

  • Depends on grid availability

✔️ Best For:

  • Cities with stable electricity supply

  • Residential & commercial buildings

🔹 1️⃣ On-Grid Solar System (Grid-Tied)

An On-Grid system is connected to the electricity board (DISCOM).

⚙️ How It Works:

  • Solar panels generate electricity during the day.

  • Power is used directly in your home/building.

  • Extra power is sent to the grid through Net Metering.

  • At night, electricity is taken from the grid.

🧰 Main Components:

  • Solar Panels

  • Solar Inverter (On-grid inverter)

  • Net Meter

  • Mounting Structure

  • AC/DC wiring

✅ Advantages:

  • Lower cost (no batteries required)

  • Low maintenance

  • Reduce electricity bill

  • Net metering benefit

❌ Disadvantages:

  • No backup during power cut

  • Depends on grid availability

✔️ Best For:

  • Cities with stable electricity supply

  • Residential & commercial buildings

🔹 3️⃣ Hybrid Solar System (On + Off Grid)

A Hybrid system combines both on-grid and battery backup features.

✔️ Benefits:

  • Net metering + battery backup

  • Best for areas with power cuts

  • Smart energy management

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