ON-GRID
Advantages of On-grid solar system An on-grid solar system, also known as a grid-tied solar system, is the most widely deployed form of rooftop solar across the world. These systems do not need any batteries and are connected to the utility grid power. It is best suited for customers with stable grid power and minimal power cuts. Other than homes, even educational institutions, industrial units, commercial establishments use these systems as their primary source of power. An on-grid system is designed to first allow solar energy to be consumed by the customer. Beyond this, if the customer needs any excess power, it is drawn from the grid. If the customer’s energy requirement is lower than power generated from the solar system, excess solar units are exported to the grid. This is possible through a ‘Net-meter’’. Net-meter is a device that records the energy supplied to the grid and the energy drawn from it. At the end of each month, the net energy consumed is recorded and the consumer is provided with a bill. This feature makes the on-grid solar system a great investment with high returns.
Benefits of on-grid solar
- Huge reduction in electricity bills
- Easy maintenance
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- Better ROI
- Synchronize with other sources of power
With these advantages, an on-grid system is best suited for a customer with stable grid power and minimal power cuts. Other than homes, even educational institutions, industrial units, commercial establishments install an on-grid system as the system can synchronize with diesel generators to provide uninterrupted power