Hybrid Solar System
Hybrid solar systems evolve from the best advantages of grid-tied and off-grid solar systems. These systems can either be described as off-grid solar with utility back power or grid-tied solar with extra battery storage.
With a hybrid solar system, however, the electricity is routed to a hybrid inverter and battery. Once the battery is full, the excess is channeled through a smart meter to the grid’s power lines. This allows the homeowner to retain a portion of the electricity, which can help power the home not only during overcast days or the night but also if there is an energy blackout.
Advantages
- Allows Use Of Solar Energy During Peak Times
- Power Available During A Grid Outage Or Blackout
- Enables Energy Independence
- Reduces Power Consumption
Solar Grid Tied System
A grid-tied solar system is, as the name suggests, a solar energy system that is connected to the main electricity grid. They can operate without being connected to a solar battery, making them the most simple, cost-effective, and popular type of solar system.
During daylight hours, the system generates power, offsetting the consumption of electricity from the utility and reducing electric bills, the balance of kWH required by your loads is automatically drawn from the input lines.
In case of PV panels are producing more electricity than you are consumption, the system will feed surplus energy back to the utility.
Advantages
- Longer Life
- Energy Cost Saving
- Net Metering Facility
- Economic & Easier To Install
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