Understanding the different types of solar systems helps you make the right choice based on your energy needs.
On-Grid Solar System
This system is connected to the electricity board. It allows you to use solar power during the day and grid power at night. Excess electricity generated is sent back to the grid through net metering, earning credits on your bill.
Best for: Urban homes and businesses with stable power supply.
Benefits: Lower cost, no batteries required, reduced bills.
Limitation: No power during outages.
Off-Grid Solar System
This system operates independently with battery storage. It stores excess power for use at night or during power cuts.
Best for: Remote areas with no reliable grid.
Benefits: Full energy independence, power backup.
Limitation: Higher cost due to batteries.
Hybrid Solar System
This system combines on-grid and off-grid features. It allows grid connectivity along with battery backup.
Best for: Areas with frequent power cuts.
Benefits: Power backup + net metering benefits.
Limitation: Slightly higher cost.
Choosing the right system depends on budget, electricity usage, and location. Our experts analyze your needs and recommend the best solution.
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