An on-grid solar system works with the electricity grid. It can send extra power to the grid or use power from it. People like it because they get credit for extra power, saving on bills. You always have power, either from solar or the grid. These systems don't use batteries.
A solar system harnesses solar energy through components like solar panels, inverters, mounting structures, batteries, a grid box, and balance of system elements. Ranging in sizes from 1kWh to 10kW, it generates electricity efficiently, contributing to sustainable and customizable power solutions.
In an off-grid solar-powered system, the usable power depends on the inverter's capacity and efficiency, typically around 80%. For example, a 3 kW inverter can run up to 2,400 watts concurrently. It can support significant applications like a 1.5-ton inverter air conditioner and a 0.5 HP submersible pump.
Hybrid solar systems combine elements of both on-grid and off-grid systems. They incorporate battery storage to store excess energy and ensure a reliable power supply during grid outages. Hybrid systems offer flexibility and the ability to use solar power even when the grid is unavailable, providing a balance between independence and grid connection.