ONGRID SOLAR SYSTEM
3KW On-grid Solar system
Typically, a 3 kW system consists of around 6-9solar panels, each rated around 330-565 watts.
Monthly Average production (30 days): 12 kWh/day×30 days=360
Estimated Daily Production:
- Between 12 kWh and 18 kWh, depending on sunlight hours.
5KW On-grid Solar system
Typically, a 5 kW system consists of around 9-16solar panels, each rated around 330-565 watts.
Monthly Average production (30 days): 20 kWh/day×30 days=600
Estimated Daily Production:
- Between 20 kWh and 28 kWh, depending on sunlight hours.
8KW On-grid Solar system
Typically, a 8 kW system consists of around 15-25solar panels, each rated around 330-565 watts.
Monthly Average production (30 days):
32 kWh/day×30 days=960
Estimated Daily Production:
- Between 32 kWh and 40kWh, depending on sunlight hours.
10KW On-grid Solar system
Typically, a 10 kW system consists of around 19-31solar panels, each rated around 330-565 watts.
Monthly Average production (30 days):
40 kWh/day×30 days=1200
Estimated Daily Production:
- Between 40 kWh and 50kWh, depending on sunlight hours.
Ongrid
Solar on-grid systems, also known as grid-tied or grid-connected systems, are solar photovoltaic (PV) systems that are connected to the utility grid. Here are some key points about on-grid solar systems:
Functionality: On-grid solar systems generate electricity from sunlight using PV panels. The generated electricity is then converted from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) using inverters, which makes it compatible with the electrical grid.
Connection to the Grid: These systems are connected to the utility grid through a bi-directional meter. This meter records both the electricity consumed from the grid and the electricity exported to the grid by the solar system.
Cost Efficiency: On-grid systems can be cost-effective because they allow homeowners and businesses to use electricity from the grid when solar power is not available (like at night or on cloudy days), and sell excess electricity back to the grid.
Net Metering: Many regions offer net metering or feed-in tariffs for on-grid solar systems. Net metering allows consumers to offset the cost of electricity drawn from the grid with the credits earned by exporting surplus electricity back to the grid.
Simplicity: Compared to off-grid systems, on-grid systems do not require battery storage for energy storage, which reduces initial installation costs and maintenance requirements.
Environmental Benefits: On-grid solar systems contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by generating clean, renewable energy.
Regulations and Compliance: Installations of on-grid systems typically need to comply with local regulations and utility company guidelines regarding safety, grid connection standards, and metering requirements.
Scalability: On-grid systems can be scaled from small residential installations to large commercial or utility-scale solar farms, depending on the available space and energy needs.
Reliability: The reliability of electricity supply from on-grid systems depends on the availability and stability of the grid itself. They do not provide backup power during grid outages unless coupled with battery storage systems or other backup solutions.
Overall, on-grid solar systems are popular choices for those looking to reduce electricity bills, utilize renewable energy, and contribute to a cleaner environment while maintaining a connection to the utility grid for reliable electricity supply.
FAQ ABOUT ONGRID SOLAR SYSTEM
What is an on-grid solar system?
An on-grid solar system (also known as a grid-tied or grid-connected system) is a solar power system that is connected to the public electricity grid. It generates electricity using solar panels and feeds any excess power back into the grid. In return, you can earn credits or lower your electricity bills through net metering, depending on your location.
What are the benefits of an on-grid solar system?
- Lower electricity bills: You can reduce or eliminate your monthly electricity costs by generating your own power.
- Net metering: Any surplus energy generated by your solar system is sent back to the grid in exchange for credits, helping to offset future electricity consumption.
- No need for batteries: Unlike off-grid systems, on-grid systems do not require expensive battery storage, making them more cost-effective.
- Environmentally friendly: Solar energy is clean, renewable, and reduces reliance on fossil fuels, helping to lower your carbon footprint.
. What is net metering, and how does it work with an on-grid solar system?
Net metering is a system that allows homeowners with solar panels to send excess electricity back to the grid. In return, you receive credits for the energy you generate. These credits can be used to offset your electricity consumption during times when your solar system is not generating enough power, such as at night or during cloudy weather. Net metering policies and regulations vary by location, so it’s important to check your local utility’s net metering policy.
How long does it take to install an on-grid solar system?
The installation of an on-grid solar system typically takes between 1 and 3 days, depending on the size and complexity of the system. The process involves assessing your property, designing the system, installing the panels and inverter, and connecting to the grid. The time required may also depend on local permits and inspections.
How much does an on-grid solar system cost?
The cost of an on-grid solar system depends on various factors, such as:
- System size (the number of panels needed to meet your energy demand)
- Type of panels and inverter you choose
- Installation complexity (roof type, system design) On average, residential on-grid solar systems can starts from 1,55000 before rebates and incentives. Many regions offer incentives that can significantly reduce the upfront cost. Our team will help you determine the best system for your needs and provide a customized quote.
How can I get started with an on-grid solar system?
Getting started with an on-grid solar system is easy. Simply contact us for a free consultation. Our team will assess your energy needs, evaluate your property, and design a customized solar solution. We’ll handle everything from installation to grid connection, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process.