An off-grid solar system is a type of renewable energy system that generates electricity from sunlight and operates independently of the traditional power grid.
Solar Panels: Convert sunlight into DC (direct current) electricity.
Charge Controller : Regulates the flow of energy from the solar panels to the battery bank.
Battery Bank : Stores excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during periods of low sunlight.
Inverter : Converts DC power from the battery bank to AC (alternating current) power for household use.
Key Components
Solar panels generate electricity during the day.
The inverter converts DC power to AC power that matches the grid's frequency.
The AC power is fed into the grid, offsetting your electricity consumption.
Excess energy is sold back to the grid through net metering
How it Works
Benefits
Reduced Electricity Bill : Generates clean energy and reduces your reliance on the grid.
Net Metering : Excess energy is sold back to the grid, offsetting future bills.
Lower Upfront Costs : No battery bank is required, reducing system costs.
Easy Maintenance : Fewer components mean less maintenance.
Ideal for
Urban homes and businesses
Areas with reliable grid connectivity
Those looking to reduce electricity bills
Environmentally conscious individuals and organizations