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How It Works?

ON Grid Solar System

Our ON Grid Solar Rooftop Systems are tailored for urban environments, providing efficient, sustainable energy solutions. Seamlessly integrated into rooftops, they harness sunlight to power homes and businesses reliably. With cutting-edge technology, our systems ensure optimal performance, contributing to a greener, more sustainable future.

“ON Grid Solar Rooftop Systems work by capturing sunlight through solar panels installed on rooftops. These panels contain photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts this DC electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be used to power appliances and devices in the building. Any excess electricity generated can be fed back into the grid for credit or stored in batteries for later use. This process enables buildings to harness renewable energy efficiently, reducing reliance on non-renewable sources and lowering electricity bills.”

Primary Components
Photovoltaic Modules
Mounting Structure
Inverter
DC Disconnect
AC Disconnect
Grid Connection Point
Metering Equipment
Wiring and Electrical Accessories
The benefits of ON Grid Solar Rooftop Systems are numerous:

Cost Savings: By generating your own electricity, you can significantly reduce or even eliminate your monthly electricity bills.

Environmentally Friendly: Solar energy is a renewable resource that produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation, helping to reduce your carbon footprint and combat climate change.

Low Maintenance: On-grid systems typically require minimal maintenance, with occasional cleaning and inspections being the primary upkeep tasks.

Incentives and Rebates: Many governments and local authorities offer incentives, rebates, and tax credits for installing solar panels, making the initial investment more affordable.

Grid Stability: On-grid systems are connected to the main electricity grid, allowing you to draw power from the grid when your solar panels aren't producing enough electricity (e.g., at night or on cloudy days) and to feed excess electricity back into the grid when you generate more than you need.

Net Metering: In many areas, on-grid solar system owners can take advantage of net metering programs, which allow them to earn credits for excess electricity they generate and feed back into the grid. These credits can offset electricity costs during times when solar production is low.

Property Value Increase: Installing solar panels can increase the resale value of your home or property, as potential buyers are often attracted to energy-efficient features that offer long-term cost savings.

Energy Independence: By generating your own electricity, you become less reliant on traditional utility providers, giving you greater control over your energy consumption and costs.

Supporting Renewable Energy: By investing in solar energy, you contribute to the growth of renewable energy sources, helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and promote a more sustainable energy future.