On-Grid Solar System

On-Grid Solar System (Grid-Tied Solar)

  • Connected to the Utility Grid
  • Ideal for Areas with Reliable Electricity Supply
  • Can Sell Excess Power to the Grid (Net Metering)
  • Lower Upfront Cost (No Battery Needed)

How It Works

Solar panels generate electricity during the day. If production exceeds consumption, excess energy is sent to the grid. At night or on cloudy days, electricity is drawn from the grid. No power backup during blackouts (unless paired with batteries). Best For: Businesses, factories, and homes in urban and suburban areas with a stable grid connection

Off-Grid Solar System (Standalone Solar)

  • Independent from the Utility Grid
  • Ideal for Remote or Rural Areas
  • Requires Battery Storage for Power at Night
  • Higher Initial Cost but Ensures Energy Independence

How It Works

Solar panels generate electricity and charge batteries. Energy stored in batteries is used when solar production is low (night or cloudy days). No reliance on external power sources.