Solar Power Systems

Solar power systems are designed to convert sunlight into reliable electricity for residential, commercial, and institutional needs. Based on grid availability and backup requirements, solar systems are broadly categorized into On-Grid, Off-Grid, and Hybrid solutions—each offering unique advantages for different applications.

On-Grid Solar System

An on-grid solar system is connected to the utility electricity grid. It allows you to use solar power during the day and export excess energy to the grid through net metering, helping reduce electricity bills without the need for batteries.

Off-Grid Solar System

An off-grid solar system operates independently from the electricity grid. It uses batteries to store solar energy, ensuring uninterrupted power supply in remote areas or locations with unreliable grid access.

Hybrid Solar System

A hybrid solar system combines the benefits of on-grid and off-grid systems. It uses solar power, grid electricity, and battery storage to provide backup during outages while still allowing savings through net metering.