On-Grid / Off-Grid / Hybrid Solar
On-Grid, Off-Grid & Hybrid Solar Systems
Solar power systems can be configured in different ways depending on grid availability, backup requirements, and energy usage patterns. Understanding these system types helps you choose the right solar solution for your home or business.
On-Grid Solar System
An on-grid solar system is connected to the utility electricity grid and does not use battery storage. It generates solar power during the day to run your loads, and any excess electricity is exported to the grid through net metering.
✔ Ideal for locations with reliable grid power
✔ Lower system cost due to no batteries
✔ Net metering enables credit for excess energy
✔ Most common choice for residential and commercial rooftops
Off-Grid Solar System
An off-grid solar system operates independently from the electricity grid and includes battery storage to supply power during night-time or power outages.
✔ Suitable for areas with frequent power cuts or no grid access
✔ Provides complete energy independence
✔ Requires battery storage, increasing system cost
✔ Commonly used in remote or rural locations
Hybrid Solar System
A hybrid solar system combines the benefits of both on-grid and off-grid systems. It is connected to the grid while also using batteries to provide backup power when required.
✔ Grid-connected with battery backup
✔ Ensures power availability during outages
✔ Higher flexibility compared to on-grid systems
✔ Suitable for users needing reliability and savings
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